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Buck_Thorn t1_j9qv4ci wrote

Bleach? Wouldn't it be ammonia? Ammonia is similar to pee but I didn't think that chlorine bleach would be.

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ddotevs t1_j9tjgcx wrote

Mixing both together make the perfect aroma

Edit: just to be safe I'm adding a disclaimer to not fucking do this

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Buck_Thorn t1_j9tjoq6 wrote

Not sure I'd even joke about that.

Kids: Don't try this at home. It can kill you!

> Mixing products containing chlorine bleach with products containing ammonia releases chloramine gas, which is toxic to people and animals.

https://www.healthline.com/health/bleach-and-ammonia

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ddotevs t1_j9tkomt wrote

I added the disclaimer immediately after posting it. Don't want another tide pod situation on our hands

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jacko_light OP t1_j9r5itc wrote

I won't doubt you, but my cat was just rubbing up on my bleachy clothes, so that's my scientific contribution

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Buck_Thorn t1_j9r7gjd wrote

That settles it, then!

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elruary t1_j9sgctn wrote

That's enough for me, going to write to my 1 million followers this new found fact.

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Heres_your_sign t1_j9s5z8m wrote

Any idiot can blog whatever they want. Doesn't make it true...

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Mehitabel9 t1_j9s5tgo wrote

I have been around cats my whole life and I have never known one to be attracted to the smell of bleach.

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NewCanadianMTurker t1_j9quqbc wrote

Note to self: if I ever get a cat, keep it away from the bleach.

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Alternative_Scene322 t1_j9tuqgm wrote

I used to have a Himalayan that loved the smell of bleach. Anytime you cleaned the bathroom you needed a window, the fan and the door shut otherwise he'd be in there rolling all over the place.

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vertigo01 t1_j9vyt7j wrote

As someone who has been a cat owner their whole life I’m calling BS on this one.

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