Cat pee is already disappointing – for the enjoy of god, why in the air vents?

I don’t suppose that anybody will argue with myself and others when I say pet pee is one of the most disgusting odors on the face of the planet.

I have had too several run-ins with the putrid liquid, after growing up in a household where the people I was with and I had more than four indoor cats.

Our felines were territorial buttholes, plus they insisted on spraying everything in the home to mark their property. As you can imagine, I don’t love the odor or the anecdotes to this afternoon. That’s why, I’m on the verge of giving away my roommate’s cat, whether they like it or not. Not only is this stupid creature peeing in the house, but she has zeroed in on our air vents. I can’t go a single afternoon separate from chasing him away from the air vents near the floor plus out of my room. I wish I could put something on the vents to prevent him from effectively shooting her urine directly into the air ducts, but so far nothing has curbed her hatred of the ventilation system. I’ve had the air ducts cleaned, so I believe she isn’t angry about a lingering odor in the Heating & A/C itself. The worst part is, since the people I was with and I have a central heating plus cooling system, it doesn’t matter which air duct she pees into. Every time our indoor air temperature control proposal starts pumping expensive, high quality treated air through the air duct network, the pungent odor of pet pee floods every room. The only blessing has been our relatively mild outdoor air temperatures. I just hope the people I was with and I figure this mess out before we’re filling the air ducts with boiling air every afternoon.

 

Heating and cooling provider