








🍊 Say goodbye to pet mess stress—freshness that sticks around!
Nature's Miracle Just for Cats Oxy Stain and Odor Remover is a 24 fl oz liquid cleaner featuring a dual-action oxygen formula that penetrates and lifts stubborn cat stains and odors. Infused with a fresh orange scent, it’s safe for use around pets and children and works on multiple surfaces including carpets, fabrics, and hard floors. Trusted for over 35 years, this product ensures your home stays clean, odor-free, and welcoming.








| ASIN | B07CTBRY7H |
| Allergen Information | Abalone |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,767 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #26 in Cat Odor Removers |
| Brand | Nature's Miracle |
| Brand Name | Nature's Miracle |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,325 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018065981707 |
| Included Components | Nature's Miracle Oxy Formula Set-In Stain Destroyer, Orange Scent |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 11 inches |
| Item Type Name | Just for Cats Oxy Stain and Odor Remover |
| Item Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.71 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Miracle |
| Material Feature | Scented |
| Material Features | Scented |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Orange |
| Special Features | Odor Remover |
| Specific Uses For Product | Floor |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 018065981707 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | as listed |
G**T
Saved me and my cat - Great stuff
I've been using this for about.a year and a half and it works great. I have an older cat that pees on my bed sometimes. I've tried waterproof blankets / bedspreads, etc. and this is still the best option I've found. It is only a light orange scent but it seems to do the job. For more than a year I had a memory foam mattress topper, and this stuff worked great at neutralizing the odors to the point that I'm still using the same topper. Can't smell anything -- even close up. Same on my new bed and using a thick comforter that she's wet a few times. With that one, I spray it as soon as I discover she's wet the bed, and then wash it when I can get around to it -- typically a fews days later. Does a great job of eliminating or pretty close to eliminating the odors. Before I started using this product I was seriously considering perhaps having to put my 16 (now 17) year old cat to sleep. No shelter or other volunteer would take her because of her age, and I'm so glad I've been able to keep her myself -- all because of this product.
A**E
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent Wonderful! My cat thought my furniture was his litter box, and the smell of the urine was driving me crazy, until I bought this product. It's the best; it helped me with the odor and has prevented him from urinating on that spot of the furniture anymore.
S**E
Must Have for Pet Stains!!
This cleaner works incredibly well for cat stains and odors. It removed set-in messes that I thought were permanent and completely eliminated lingering smells instead of just covering them up. The oxy formula really makes a difference, and the light orange scent is fresh without being overpowering. It’s easy to use and great to have in a larger size if you have pets. Definitely a must-have for cat owners dealing with accidents.
D**N
Works well. Satisfied. Would recommend buying.
I used this product on a cat pee-stained fabric desk chair and had excellent results. The chair was quite stained on the seat and had been so for many months. This product erased most of the stain with first liberal application. After seeing the improved result, I repeated several times in hope of reducing yet more of the stain. After 4 or 5 heavy sprays over a couple days I let it dry out and although not perfect it has been recovered for a useable chair. It still has some discoloration from the heavy set in stain but is 85% better. I'll recommend this stuff. I thought the chair was toast but now it's at least useable.
S**.
NICE!
I have a little puppy and she insist on peeing in my apartment, even when the sliding glass door is open. This stuff knocks her nasty smell out and keeps it away.
V**R
Great product for all your pet and human stain needs.
This stuff really works for me and my home. The house always smells fresh and we always have at least a gallon lying around. I have two cats and the eldest whom is 13 years old, has been having a problem going #1 in her litter box. This has been a ongoing problem for at least 4 years. I tried steam cleaning, rug oder remover and Fabreeze; nothing seemed to work. In the last year I heard about the Nature's Miracle product through an online source so I immediately ran to the pet store and purchased a bottle of the Original Formula for Cats. Upon the first application, I thought the smell was great and I was so shocked how the solution pulled up the urine stains only 5 minutes after applying. I also used the solution sparingly at first because I thought that it was kind of pricey. Now, I think the product is worth every cent, and I use it more liberally so that it really soaks into the carpet and padding underneath. I will sometimes apply a second dose and let it set for 15 minutes or more. Then I use paper towels to mop it up. I used to use rags but I went through too many and they get wet quickly. I hated having to wash and wait for the rags to dry while I was in the process of cleaning the carpet. I know that paper towels can get pricey too but I'm okay with it since I'd do just about anything to get the urine and smell up before I have company. After placing sheets of paper towel on carpet, I then walk on the sheets to dry the carpet areas and to get the liquid to soak into the paper towels. Whenever I use a second application of Nature's Miracle, I usually have to lay two layers down to soak up all the liquids and I leave it that way for about a half or whole day. Then I simply pick up the paper towels and throw them away. Depending on how much solution I use and what time of year it is (or how cold or hot my home is), it may take a day or two to dry. I highly recommend this product for anyone that has pet stains they want to get rid of. I've actually used it for human stains on a bed once and then used fans to dry the mattress. I used the Original smelling formula for about 6 months, but it occasionally caused headaches because the smell was so strong. I've now switched to the orange formula which is much better for me but I also recommend trying the original formula at least once to see if you like the smell. If you end up deciding you want to buy it from the store, you can do a smell comparison there. I have found that Amazon has the best prices in larger quantities.
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Not recommend
Unfortunately I had to give this three stars. It is easy to use, and a good size product, but it doesn't seem to remove a stain. It does remove a smell of cat pee. But it depends on what you're using it on. I had to use additional cleaning methods to get the son of cat pee out of what my cat had peed on. I would not recommend buying it if you're trying to get the smell of animal urine out of furniture. It seemed to work okay on carpet, just not on furniture.
C**N
Sorcery in a bottle! Praise God for products that actually work as they say!
TL:DR - 6 square feet of old cat piss in carpet neutralized, can have guests over that will also come back! Gather around, children, as I tell you a tale of a woman who was lifted out of a pit of madness and despair... I took over the lease for a friend-of-friend's(FF) apartment after they moved out of state for work. This FF had two cats and one nasty litterbox in the tiny bathroom, and while I did check the place out while they still lived in the unit, I thought the bathroom was just the issue. I admit, I screwed up royally when I told management that "no, I don't want cleaning to happen, I'll handle it," as I firstly thought I was taking the unit as-is in the transfer so to keep the rent low, and secondly didn't want to hurt this FF's deposit as they did me a solid favor in transferring their lease. Besides, I told the FF to not worry about leaving items behind or a mess, I'd happily take care of it, and also knew even if the professional cleaning happened I'd STILL do my own deep clean. I really wish I let management just replace the carpets before I ignored his warnings/questionings and signed the waver. While the bathroom was the deathzone with litter literally cemented to the 1in hex tile floor, upon opening the front door for the first time since the FF moved out, it was a boot made of cat piss to the face. I guess the day we visited they had every window and door open and fans going cause it was not that bad outside of the bathroom. Rented a caret cleaner the following day and got the large bottle of pet specific formula. Did a double pass over all carpets, scrubbed everything down, mopped the hell out of that bathroom and walls with vinegar, baking soda and solvents, left fans going and windows open for 36 hours. Returned with the first car load of stuff to be harshly booted to the face once again, all that cleaning did NOTHING! Not a dent. Fortunately I was straddling both leases for the month and didn't need to sleep in the new one yet, so I decided to do research before going to the management on hands and knees pleading to help me. Read about a 4 step process to neutralize cat stains which involved baking soda, followed by vinegar, then after that was cleaned up you did a short treatment of peroxide mixed with dish soap, then within 24 hours of that drying was the most important step: a cat urine neutralizer. Looked up what that really was, turns out it's enzymes and bacteria that literally make dinner out of the crystals in cat pee that get sticky and smell forever. Think of it like a smelly bowl of sugar and ants. You can wet sugar, it will dissolve, maybe you can soak up some of the sugar water, but when its dry you have that sticky mess crystalizing once again. But the neutralizer works like a bunch of sugar loving ants which get in there, eat up everything and then leave! In the world of pet neutralizers, Nature's Miracle was what everyone swore by. So locally I picked up the only cat specific product I could find by them (a can of carpet foam) and decided to try the 4 step method in the bathroom as it remained the worst offender, using the foam even on the walls cause why the hell not. After some time of doing the steps and waiting in between I could not longer tell if it was actually working or my nose went into a coma, because it seemed as if the bathroom was now the best smelling room and I puttered about. I decided to call it a day and closed up EVERYTHING. I closed all the windows I had left open for 96 hours now, closed every door inside the unit from rooms to cabinets, turned off all the fans, and just left the place for 24 hours. I had reasoning behind the closing everything off. I wanted to make sure that when I came back I could identify which rooms had the offense. I didn't want any "oh, maybe it's better cause I had the windows open... Oh, maybe this room smells cause of the other room..." The next day my fiance came to help me with the next round of item moving, and I could tell he was skeptical of my saying "I think the bathroom was smelling better..." on our way there, and that's fine, I was too. While I waited with the car in the ally and started unloading it, he went in with the first box of stuff and the keys. He took a long time to come back, but when he did: "I don't know what sorcery was in that can, but the bathroom IS the best smelling room in the apartment. AND YOU HAD ALL THE WINDOWS AND DOORS CLOSED?!!" Bingo. That was the exact reaction I was aiming for when I closed everything off. We continued to keep the doors closed after that so to pinpoint what was now the worst locations and that night I researched more and order this product specifically. Once it came in, I started the nose to carpet hunt, doing a 3x3 foot section at a time before my nose would shut down, and sure enough I found two large areas of carpet with consolations of cat pee, both being abut 1x3 feet in area outside the bedroom door and from there going into the living room. Instructions said to just soak the carpet so it got to the underflooring and leave it. I went one step further and even walked on the carpet to sponge it around and deep in there, put markers around the edges of what I treated so no one else would end up with wet socks and it took about 48 hours to properly dry up. And guess what? 3 years of old cat piss. Gone. Replaced by the scent of the cleaner, which not entirely pleasant, is far more acceptable than piss. I only used about half the bottle and it saved me having to pay to have carpets ripped out. I should be completely transparent here. While yes, it did make that big of a difference and is worth every penny and then some, I would buy it again in a heart beat, I either have yet to find all the spots, or on some of the more particularly hot days we had there was a flare up of the cat piss from deep in the carpet I didn't reach, but seriously, this stuff was a miracle. I have tried sniffing the same spots where the pee was to still smell only old carpet. It's been about a month now since I treated, I still smell the cleaner in part upon entering the apartment after being gone a day, sometimes the smell of cats wafts by, but that's okay compared to what I started with, and it goes away with open windows or air freshener.
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