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   Location: Southwest Louisiana | So my saddle is sitting on a saddle rack, about 4ft off of the ground on the barn wall. I usually have a blanket over the top of it, but the one time I forget, a barn cat used it as a toilet. Gross. And not a nice neat little pile that dried. This must have been a sick cat. So now I have dried cat poop on the seat, down the fender and stirrup. It's rough-out leather too, so even more fun to clean.
Any advice on the best way to clean this? I'm really hoping it isn't stained..... |
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           Location: Kansas | let me just say....ICK!!!! Hate kitty and dog poop! |
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   Location: North Dakota | I would clean it with the cats dead body......sorry. Seriously, soap and water, maybe a heavy bristle brush and then oil when it's dry. |
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   Location: Southwest Louisiana | What kind of soap would you use? Dish soap, shampoo, etc? |
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           Location: Kansas | Rocket'sMagicGirl - 2015-09-08 10:38 AM What kind of soap would you use? Dish soap, shampoo, etc?
I would probably use dawn dish soap, blue kind since it is mild. |
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       Location: Lost in the swamps | Throw it away!!!!! Lmbo! Pressure washer! Cat poo is the worst! |
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       Location: Florida | First you get rid of the cat LOL. |
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| Ummm yeah, the "cat" pooped on your saddle. I think you need to come out and tell the truth in the "What's your embarrassing story??" thread. |
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   Location: Southwest Louisiana | Um, it's definitely cat crap. The worst kind. At least it's clean now after soap and water, still not sure how it's going to turn out when it's completely dry and oiled. |
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