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VERY VERY stinky trainers

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crisgal | 21:32 Thu 08th Dec 2005 | Animals & Nature
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no, not in the way you'd think. My son's trainers started smelling very strongly of cat wee after we'd had a caravan holiday this summer.


I am convinced that a wild animal of some sort has sprayed them!


My questions are, Is there a skunk type animal in this country that prduces a terrible smell?


How can i get rid of it? and, Why does it seem to be getting worse?!!

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could have been a passing female Fox (vixen) doing some scent marking, if the trainers were left out.
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You can usually get rid of the smell by covering the shoes in a good layer of something like parafin etc... and setting fire to them in a safe location.

In the summer, I left my shoes out on the patio because I had been wearing them in the garden and they got a little dirty.


Anyway I got up the next morning and found one of my shoes was the other side of the garden.


I reckon a fox thought it was a small animal and started running off with it, it wasn't until he realised it was not edible that he decided to drop it.


I agree with qapmoc best answer for them.

Stick them in the washing machine, I do, although I've never had vixen piddle on them, but it's worth a try.
Wash them in the washing machine and then put tea tree oil in them. Works for smelly trainers too and shoes. Couple of drops sprinkled inside does the trick.
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i've washed them lots of times in the washer - with all sorts of things - but it just intensifies the smell!


I'm just going to throw them out, I think.


Do you think my insurance would pay out?! They were very expensive.

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