One cat owner said they were at their 'wit's end' (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)

Anyone with pets is familiar with the risk of becoming 'nose blind'. When unpleasant pet odours become a constant feature in your home, it's easy to grow accustomed to them. However, when guests arrive, they're immediately assaulted by the smells, potentially leading to an uncomfortable conversation.

Regular cleaning is one way to maintain a fresh-smelling home, but sometimes this isn't enough. And once you've gone 'nose blind', it can be challenging to detect if the problem has resurfaced.

One cat owner took to Reddit seeking advice on how to tackle the odours from their feline friend - explaining that their boyfriend was oblivious to the smells. "The one thing that is causing some friction

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