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Mr. Peanut's Naturals Enzymatic Stain and Odor Remover
- Mr. Peanut's Naturals are a series of organic products produced only in the USA with non-toxic and natural ingredients.
- This plant-based formula derived from sugarcane includes four natural enzymes (Protease, Amylase, Cellulase, Lipase) which then consume the harmful bacteria that cause stains and odors.
- This is the most effective and permanent way to keep fabrics and surfaces organically clean, employing 8 different strains and 25 Billion (yes, Billion!) beneficial bacteria per pint.
- Enzyme Powered Non Toxic Pet Odor Eliminator for Homes
- Color Safe Stain Remover for Cat and Dog Pee - Safe on carpets and furnishings (always test product on a hidden spot first). Not for use on food surfaces or wood furniture.
- Professional Grade, Biodegradable, Removes Stains & Odors from Pet Urine & Feces, Wine, Ink, Dye & Smoke
Effectively cleaning up organic pet waste such as urine and feces is a critical task for pet parents. From potty training and household accidents to territory marking and incontinence in older dogs, pet parents face lots of unpleasant cleaning challenges related to organic waste.
Our pet stain & odor remover is an essential cleaning product for all pet parents! It cleans and deodorizes while eliminating stains and odors at their source. Rather than masking the odors by adding a strong fragrance, our bio-enzymatic formula uses beneficial bacteria cultures to naturally degrade all wastes, so odors are permanently removed.
Plus, our pet stain & odor remover is safe not only for pets but also for kids. Our naturally-based formula contains a plant-derived cleaning agent instead of industry-standard chemical-based cleaning agents. It is highly effective at cleaning up urine, feces, vomit, blood, food, and similar organic waste. It is designed for use on carpet, upholstery, fabric, tile, concrete, and other water-safe surfaces. It can be used to clean pet bedding, and it can also be used in a carpet cleaning machine!
Stain and Odor is available in finished form as a ready to use 16oz spray bottle as well as 1 gallon (128oz) refill bottle.
Maximum Savings Special - Product is also offered in concentrate form where you just add tap water to the heat sealed gallon bottle and shake well for 30 seconds to create 1 full gallon (128oz) of product, equivalent to (8) 16oz bottles.
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Everything For Your Pets Under One Woof
One important aspect of pet care is nutrition. Feeding your pet a balanced and nutritious diet is key to keeping them healthy and energetic. Depending on the type of pet you have, their nutritional needs may vary. For example, cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet high in protein, while rabbits need a diet high in fiber. It's important to do your research and talk to your veterinarian to ensure you're feeding your pet the right type and amount of food.
Another important aspect of pet care is exercise. Just like humans, pets need regular physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and prevent boredom.



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Grooming is also an important part of pet care. Regular brushing and bathing can help keep your pet's coat healthy and free of tangles and mats. Additionally, trimming your pet's nails can prevent them from becoming overgrown and causing discomfort or even injury.


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Just like humans, pets need regular physical activity to maintain a healthy weight and prevent boredom. Dogs need daily walks or runs, while cats may prefer to play with toys or climb a cat tree. Even smaller pets like rabbits and guinea pigs need space to move around and play.


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Depending on the type of pet you have, their nutritional needs may vary. For example, cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet high in protein, while rabbits need a diet high in fiber. It's important to do your research and talk to your veterinarian to ensure you're feeding your pet the right type and amount of food.









