SlickWilly Report post Posted January 10, 2022 I went away for two days and my cat decided to use my leather storage box as a litter box….I really don’t have the money to replace the leather right now. Does anyone know of a way it can be salvaged? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayEhl Report post Posted January 10, 2022 If it were me....I'd just cut out a piece and do whatever you intend to ---- after washing it off thoroughly, of course. Then I'd run the sniff test on it to make sure it doesn't maintain the 'odor' after you put your finish on it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Sponge wash it all with a solution of oxalic acid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PastorBob Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Veg tan that cat hide, if there's any left. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toxo Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Just wash it with a mild soap. The water won't hurt it, people wet mould all the time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted January 10, 2022 vinegar kills the smell of cat piss somewhat dont know what it does to leather though. on any of the ideas test before committing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsunkasapa Report post Posted January 10, 2022 33 minutes ago, MikeRock said: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Double Daddy Report post Posted January 10, 2022 I second what Mike and tsunkasapa suggest...although...depending upon the size of your cat, you may not be able to get more'n a wallet's worth of leather out of it's hide...and I'm sure it'll fight you at ever'turn in the making of said piece and constantly be a case of "I can't find my wallet anywhere!" if you do get it finished. There has NEVER been a more contrary, un-Christlike beast-of-the-field than feline-kind. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Can't imagine any circumstance where I'd bother. Pitch the leather. COULD it have been saved? Maybe. But how many hours of time is one piece of cow worth? I mean, if a guy had no real skills with the leather, then odds arent good that the leather gets saved. And if a guy DOES have skills with leather, then probably more beneficial to just concentrate the effort on a fresh piece. WHAT leather is it? Top of the line Hermann Oak? HOW MUCH leather we talking about? $300 is like a side and a half? AND, WHAT are you MAKING with this leather? Might be able to help ease the pain a bit depending on your responses to those questions. But don't let me persuade you- you do you, as they say Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylonRigging Report post Posted January 10, 2022 2 hours ago, SlickWilly said: I went away for two days and my cat decided to use my leather storage box as a litter box….I really don’t have the money to replace the leather right now. Does anyone know of a way it can be salvaged? You can try the Skunk spray wash . Never hurts to try before tossing it, or cutting it up for scrap . 1 Quart of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide - 1/3 Cup of Baking Soda - 1 Teaspoon of Dishwashing Liquid . . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted January 10, 2022 28 minutes ago, nylonRigging said: You can try the Skunk spray wash . Never hurts to try before tossing it, or cutting it up for scrap . 1 Quart of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide - 1/3 Cup of Baking Soda - 1 Teaspoon of Dishwashing Liquid . . Now THAT is a very clear / concise plan. I don't know if it will work or not, but it's a clear plan that you can take up or not. My only add would be... what do you figure your time is worth? Say you're time is worth $15/hr (which is CHEAP - burger guys get this much). So, how many hours does a guy put in a $300 piece of leather? 5 hours? So you put in $75 to save $300. IF it works. If it doesn't work, then you're out the leather AND 5 hours of your time ... So, decision time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted January 10, 2022 it would be a biiig cat to piss on a whole hide, cutting off the bad spots might work too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garyak Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Urine has used in the tanning of leather since the very very start. It was actually used for the heavy metals being pissed out in human urine. I still get sides that smell like piss, although piss is not used anymore, supposedly. Use as usual. Carry on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted January 10, 2022 53 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: it would be a biiig cat to piss on a whole hide true, but he did say My cat peed on $300 worth Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt S Report post Posted January 10, 2022 51 minutes ago, Garyak said: Urine has used in the tanning of leather since the very very start. It was actually used for the heavy metals being pissed out in human urine. I still get sides that smell like piss, although piss is not used anymore, supposedly. Use as usual. Carry on. Well yes and no. Piss was used as a weak base in the pre-industrial world, and amongst other things used in the liming of hides (soaking in a basic solution to aid in removal of hair and fat before tanning). Tour any tannery and you'll find some rather pungent scents in the "not yet leather" stage that you wouldn't want in your finished product. I've dealt with bodily fluids from many animals and wouldn't countenance anything that came out of the hind end of a carnivore in my workshop. I certainly wouldn't want to inflict that on my customers. 5 hours ago, SlickWilly said: I went away for two days and my cat decided to use my leather storage box as a litter box….I really don’t have the money to replace the leather right now. Does anyone know of a way it can be salvaged? If it were me I'd cut off any particularly bad sections and bin them, then wash the lot in plain water with some vinegar thrown in, and allow to dry flat. Especially somewhere with a breeze. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hags Report post Posted January 10, 2022 Use it for reenactment pieces, mountain man stuff. Call it patina. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samalan Report post Posted January 10, 2022 I would cut two circles of 3/4" plywood about 8" then wrap the leather around to create a cylinder nailing only one end to the plywood you can let the long seam lap over and glue with barge cement then go outside dig a hole about 3' deep go back in the house get the cat place him/her in the cyl then place the other 3/4 " plywood end in the end and nail around the edge take the thing outside and put in the hole cover with the dirt then a stone around8" on top thats it nice use of the leather most of all have fun you can hit the cat with the shovel first if you wand but it's not needed . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted January 11, 2022 7 hours ago, SlickWilly said: I went away for two days and my cat decided to use my leather storage box as a litter box…. I think I would try to cut out the piece the cat had a go at and throw it out. I don't think you will get the smell out particularly once it gets wet or is exposed to warmer temperatures with high humidity. Had a friend who had their leather couch sprayed by skunk and had it professional cleaned. It was great in the winter but come those late summer days of hot temperatures with high humidity you would swear that skunk had sneaked back into the house. kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardrada Report post Posted January 11, 2022 4 hours ago, Hags said: Use it for reenactment pieces, mountain man stuff. Call it patina. Catina? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted January 11, 2022 The smell must be incredible Could always turn the cat into a nice pyjama bag ? 5 hours ago, Garyak said: Urine has used in the tanning of leather since the very very start. Doggy doo was also used . And those that collected it were called ' pure collectors' or pure finders. Mostly kids or the poor. HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted January 11, 2022 go hunting. I have cats and live in constant fear of that happening. Go buy a 48'' long plastic tote from ho depo and keep your leathers in it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tsunkasapa Report post Posted January 11, 2022 The PROPER way to keep cats out of the leather shop; Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AzShooter Report post Posted January 11, 2022 There is no worse smell then some cowboy holster rig from Mexico that has been tanned with urine. Just think about it when you are competing in the range. You can smell that leather from a long distance. You can always use the side for practice. You can never practice too much. Cut out as much as possible and you can save some of the leather for better projects. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted January 11, 2022 (edited) 8 hours ago, AzShooter said: You can always use the side for practice. You can never practice too much. Yup. And, DARE I say, I'll be the jerk. Again. WHERE did this leather come from? WHO supplied this "$300 worth" of leather? Cuz I have REPEATEDLY seen some retailers selling a pile of cat pee and CALLING IT "$300 worth of leather". It should have been thrown away from the start, or used as floor mats somewhere, and the only reason it wasn't pitched out is because the "retailer" was able to find somebody who DIDN"T KNOW ANY BETTER to sell it to. TIP: MANY of the retailers you find HERE are here BECAUSE there are so many NEW GUYS ... (you may have heard "fish in a barrel"). But, of course, NOT ALL of them are hustlers. Not to detract too far from the subject, but I'll add that -- of those you meet around here, THESE have performed ... I have never bought ANYTHING from Hermann Oak (St. Louis, MO) that I wasn't pleased with. Yes, the NECK of the leather is generally not my favorite of any cow, but ALL the other leather I've got there was fantastic leather, less that 1 sq foot on the tip. Cheryl and Carlos at Goliger Leather (CA) stock and resell Hermann Oak leather, for those who don't buy H.O.'s minimum 10-side order. The A grade REALLY IS H.O. A grade, service is friendly and quick. I have had a piece of WIckett-Craig leather I wasn't happy with, by the vast majority of their leather has been STELLAR. And by way of honorable mention, though it's not leather, EVERYTHING I ever bought from Bob Kovar / Toledo Industrial was EXACTLY what I thought I was getting, shipped quickly and at reasonable cost, with the utmost concern for what I was trying to accomplish (thanks AGAIN, Bob). Oh, and Texas Custom Dies has done pretty well EVERYBODY ELSE I have shopped with here has been .... disappointing. Some even got multiple opportunities to keep a customer and couldn't (or wouldn't) do it. I haven't mentioned them here, since that isn't this thread, but there are a good many. In Springfield... In Atlanta... Edited January 11, 2022 by JLSleather Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites