View Full Version : Pet Odor Destroyer Home Recipe Destroys Stains & Odor Forever!
iamacatlover
11-10-2003, 01:14 PM
STOP WASTING MONEY ON PET ODOR AND STAIN DESTROYERS! SAVE MONEY AND MAKE YOUR OWN FORMULA AT HOME AND GET PERMANENT RESULTS!
HI!
I've come across this INCREDIBLE home recipe to destroy pet odors and stains like urine, feces, vomit or anything else that has an odor! Make this recipe at home for pennies! Takes less than two minutes to mix with 3 ingredients! Most people have these products at home. If not, you can buy them ALL at the DOLLAR store! This formula can be used by itself or with a steam vac for carpet, floors, uphostery and even in your vehicle! GET THIS PERMANENT SOLUTION TO PET ODORS AND BE ODOR FREE TODAY! For more info. email me at: ilovecatstoo2003@yahoo.com and get your recipe today!:)
Jenny
11-10-2003, 02:49 PM
Well now that you've gotten our interest up, esp. mine since I have bird poop stains on my carpet that haven't come up no matter what...can't you just go ahead and tell us the three ingredients & how to make this "super formula" here, instead of spending your time replying to alot of separate e-mails???
iamacatlover
11-10-2003, 06:18 PM
Hi. This recipe is for a very small price (a few bucks). Do to the fact I cannot "sell" anything on these forums, you must email me for more info. at ilovecatstoo2003@yahoo.com.
BE RID OF ODORS AND STAINS FOREVER! GET THIS RECIPE FOR PENNIES AND MAKE IT AT HOME FOR LESS THAN 2 MINUTES AND YOU'RE READY TO BE ODOR FREE FOREVER! EMAIL ME AND I'LL TELL YOU MORE! THANKS FOR THE REPLIES!
Jenny
11-10-2003, 08:03 PM
Sorry, but I've never heard of anyone selling recipes before and I definitely have never heard of myself buying recipes and I never will I don't think. And also, how is just posting a recipe on a forum "selling" it? Well, good luck getting someone to pay you for it.
iamacatlover
11-10-2003, 08:07 PM
I HAVE OVER 500 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS ON EBAY! I GET MONEY EVERYDAY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! STAY SMELLY THEN! LOL!
'too crazy
11-11-2003, 09:04 AM
I'm inclined to agree with Jenny. Maybe you should go and read this whole board. We share everything.....advice, recipes, hurts, vet visits, you name it we SHARE it. If you are just here to sell something, your on the wrong board. Jenny, try Resolve Spot Remover for your bird poop stains. Thats what I use. What does anyone else use? Oh and by the way Jenny, which one of us should break the news that you won't 'stay smelly' because bird poop doesn't stick!!
iamacatlover
11-11-2003, 11:18 AM
People sell stuff all of the time here. Seen lots of ads for pet insurance, pet supplies, etc. Why am I so in the wrong? I'm not a bad person. Actually, I'm an honest person trying to HELP people on here who have similar cat spraying problems like I DID.
I'll give you a hint, the recipe calls for hydrogen peroxide. The reason why is that it PULLS the urine out of the carpet like extracting infection out of a wound. That's all I can do.
I didn't get paid for the long hard working hours when I was creating this ya know. Its' a fabulous formula that WORKS! SO, come on guys, email me, let me make you ODOR FREE FOREVER!
ilovecatstoo2003@yahoo.com
Please don't post any more stupid comments. As far as the bird poop, if it doesn't stick to the carpet, I guess you don't need this and your problems are resolved!
krazy4birds
11-11-2003, 09:01 PM
I think the issue here is this.....This...petlovers.com....is exactly as it says. I know the heading says "classifieds" but I feel that is mean't more for pets for adoption etc.....
Another thing if you have such a success rate on ebay....why are you here trying to sell your stuff? If it is for our best interest just give your ebay ID and we can find it ourselves IF we want it.
I'm sure if you have pets...which apparently you do....you are welcome to share your experiences with us. No one is trying to make you look like a "bad" person....but I do think your salesman techniques could use a little polishing.
Sincerely.....A "petlover"
P.S. I checked on ebay and it says your email (the one you are posting here) is not valid????????
iamacatlover
11-11-2003, 09:14 PM
I have several email accounts for which you will only be aware of this one at this site. Enough is enough. You made your point! I won't post anything more here nor will I respond to anyone unless they are truly interested in what I have to offer. Have you anything else to do but to rattle on about the same thing.. over and over.. and over.. and over.. and over...again! SORRY! I thought I could help solve a major problem most everyone has with their pets by offering this formula!
EXCUSE THE F**** OUTTA ME!
Thanks for your "comments".
krazy4birds
11-11-2003, 11:48 PM
Hahahahahaha......on my gosh....this is toooooo funny!!!! Talk about repeating yourself....hehe.....
By the way too crazy...I really never thought about it but bird poop doesn't stink does it? But I have used that orange spray cleaner that Dollar General stores sell for 1.50 for any stains and for around the litter box.
Oh my....what a day.....hehehehe........
Jenny
11-12-2003, 12:00 AM
I'm sorry "Iamacatlover", I didn't mean to sound so rude or sarcastic. I'm sure it's a great formula and I'm glad you've found something that works for you. I'm just a poor teen, so buying a recipe is the last thing I'd have money to spend on but that's great for the people who've bought your recipe and had it work for them. Thankyou 'toocrazy for the advice about the "Resolve Spot Remover", I'll try to find it somewhere. Most of the birdpoop spots I can get out of the carpet with this car seat cleaner (I don't remember the brand), but I have quite a few small spots from when the birds had eaten the colored pellets & pooped on the carpet, and those are an orange-reddish and won't come out.
iamacatlover
11-12-2003, 09:07 AM
Hey poop girl,
Why are you letting your birds poop in your CAR?? Why are you letting them out everywhere to soil? NO WONDER YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!
Yes, you are an immature teen, I found that out after your first reply. The recipe is very affordable poor or not.. ya know.. why don't you shoot me an email and simply ask? That would be the mature way to handle it!! Good luck!
Jenny
11-12-2003, 09:41 AM
Psychologically it is extremely hard on an intelligent animal, such as a parrot, to be in a cage 24/7. Have you heard of the Congo african grey parrot, Alex? Through Dr. Pepperburg's research it has been shown that greys and other types of birds have the intellectual intelligence of a 4 or 5 yr. old child. So, I treat mine as full members of the family and take them out each day for play, exercise, and fun. After having birds for nine years and currently with six, it is impossible, no matter what precautions I take, to keep them from pooping on the carpet at least a couple of times. All animals have done it, even the best trained dogs or cats. End of discussion, ok?
'too crazy
11-12-2003, 01:44 PM
First off let me say I had a typo, I meant to say stink not stick but sometimes it true in both cases. Secondly, you threw the first rude remark at Jenny by telling her to stay smelly. And I will tell you that you are way off base by calling her immature! She is one of the most knowledgeable people on this board and offers the most advice. Talk about immature? You are showing us all what thats like. She apologizes for any misunderstanding and you call her immature? I think your the one who needs to grow up. All we did was tell you how we share things here. Well, I can see YOUR the rude, immature one so now I'm going to go to that ignore button so when you make your nasty comments about people on this board, I for one won't have to see them!
Mrs.Birdy
11-12-2003, 02:01 PM
Oh oh, another episode, Ahhh the wonders of the "Ignore Button".
Enough already.
iamacatlover
11-12-2003, 05:50 PM
yea, I agree with Mrs. Birdy! ENOUGH ALREADY!
Redstorm1721
11-12-2003, 08:24 PM
Okay, Here I go, Take some coffee, you know right out of the bag,put it in a small sauce pan,heat it for 3 minutes on med heat. Take the sauce pan to the room that has the most odors,and set it right on the floor. You might want to put some pot holders on the rug first and please keep your pets and children away. 1 hour your home smells new. Oh and its not harsh to your animals or children. Try it,I did. It works for me. If you like coffee you'll love this!!!! Have fun....Gail
iamacatlover
11-12-2003, 08:47 PM
Redstorm, what the hell are you talking about?
Mrs.Birdy
11-12-2003, 09:18 PM
Gail, I like that idea. Sounds effective and easy.
iamacatlover
11-12-2003, 09:50 PM
Sounds stupid to me. That's rediculous! Coffee on the carpet??
Who gave her that Idea, a child? Sounds like something an infant would say. Whatever!
krazy4birds
11-12-2003, 10:03 PM
iamacatlover......you still here?????? I thought you said you would only answer to someone who really was serious about buying your recipe???? Got bored waiting for those emails did you?
Redstorm....what is the ratio for the boiled coffee idea? I would like to try it.
crazeemama
11-12-2003, 10:08 PM
to come into an established group of people that happen to share a common interest in all animals and endear yourself by insulting people and using foul language?
I dare say, the English language is descriptive enough one should be able to make any point with out cursing.
Age is only a chronological keeper of time. Some people are adult and mature at 13; others can't make that claim at 60!
crazeemama
11-12-2003, 10:11 PM
I am not redstorm, but i believe she was saying to simply put the coffee grounds in the saucepan, and heat it well, then place the pot (on potholders) whereever the problem 'smell' areas are and leave it for awhile.
So in essence you are 'roasting' the coffee grounds, if you will.
Redstorm1721
11-12-2003, 10:18 PM
Thank you crazeemama! Yes I read this in a book called simple tricks for hosehold smells. The coffee takes all the smells unneeded in your home. It works. For some reason the grounds seem to suck in all smells and makes your home smell nice!
Jenny
11-13-2003, 12:16 AM
Gail, good idea! I don't like to drink coffee but I sure love the smell. I'm sure my mom would like to try that. ;-)
'too crazy
11-13-2003, 10:57 AM
Judy- you had me rolling on the ground laughing with that bored with waiting for e-mails remark! Gail- I thinK I will do that for 2 reasons. I love coffee (in fact I'm drinking it right now) and I love the smell. I have also used vinegar to cut cat urine smell. If it's in the carpet, it's also in the padding so thats where you need to try and reach. Maybe we should start a thread in the cat and dog section, you know...we can all share our ideas for free, like we usually do!
Squawksx3
11-13-2003, 12:44 PM
Gosh musta slept through this thread.. and with all the coffee... going back to sleep now LOL
egads!!! i can't believe that "imacatlover" would come on here insulting people the way they have!!! i am astounded!! a simple question was asked of why not share your recipe and you get defensive and insult everyone!! that is no way to "sell" your product and i guarantee that after your little episode on this thread that noone will e mail you ( i was actually curious and was thinking about it until i ventured down here and found out what a rude person you are)
iamacatlover
11-13-2003, 05:35 PM
Well, I was not trying to be rude AND I'm not the ONLY one insulting people either!
Everyone's pissed because I won't give the recipe out for FREE! I also tried to explain about the MAIN ingredient, but you all just see the negative side of all of this and seem to have forgotten the positive things I was trying to explain about this formula. Maybe if you had something NICE to say instead of insisting I'm on here to "make a buck", I would have given it out on here!
So, I guess I'm the only one who will be free of odor and stains forever and I guess you all are stuck buying expensive and/or cheap products that don't work!
Thought I'd be nice to give people and give you the opportunity to buy it and try it because I know that it's the ONLY thing out there that works and costs pennies to make, but everyone on here has something negative to say to me, so your loss! You guys keep buying your "resolve" and "coffee grounds", it'll NEVER get rid of that awful urine smell permanantly like my recipe does!!! GOOD LUCK ALL! AND GOODBYE FOREVER!
krazy4birds
11-13-2003, 11:43 PM
iamacatlover......
Oh please....please.......PLEASE.....say you mean it this time. Not only the fact remains that we are NOT interested in your product but I actually think you must be drinking it because you keep telling us what rude stinky people we are but yet you keep coming back. OOOOOOOOOOOK. And how can you be "the only one with odor and stain free" when you have all those fine folks on ebay filling your email with orders and leaving all that glorious feedback??? Hmmmmm something stinks alright but I don't think it's out pets.
Jenny
11-14-2003, 12:04 AM
Ok, let's not have anyone post anything else under this thread. It's pointless wasting time "fighting" in cyberspace! I've got better things to do, like coming up with my own recipe that costs pennies to make that gets stains out of the carpet! LOL. If you want to talk about stain/odor/spot removers, let's start a different thread. =)
Mrs.Birdy
11-14-2003, 08:33 AM
Close this thread.
krazy4birds
11-14-2003, 12:43 PM
I agree Mrs Birdy