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04-05-2016 08:24 AM |
LOL, it sounds like you've been lectured about all the things that could be creating an odor problem (or at least you've done your research). =) One thing I will add about diet - ferrets that are on a high (meat based) protein and low ash diet tend to smell less, so you might want to check the protein and ash content as well. You could just be one of those people that has a very sensitive nose and no matter what you do there might always be an odor (my mom is like that). Have you tried sprinkling baking soda on your carpets before vacuuming? When I had carpet in my ferrets' room, using the baking soda helped remove some of the ferret odor that rubbed off onto the carpet. Cleaning them with a pet-safe shampoo every few weeks also helped. I've never tried using an air purifier, but that Febreze one you're refering to is supposed to remove pet (and other) odors. I'm sure it would help remove at least some of the odor (again, if you have a sensitive nose, there might not be anything that completely removes the stink). But, if most of that odor is in the carpet, then I don't think the purifier would work to remove that. You could try the purifier first, but if you don't notice a big difference, then try shampooing the carpets, too (if that's something you haven't tried yet). I think cleaning the carpets and using the purifier would help to get rid of a lot of the odor (along with the other things you mentioned you're already doing - few baths, good diet, etc.).
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