Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email

DEAR HELOISE: Some people (my husband is one) start the day with a cold, brisk shower to wake them up and get going.

I like to wind down with a hot shower or warm bubble bath. It helps me relax. We laugh about our different schedules, but there is only one of us in the bathroom at a time, which is nice. Try working out a schedule so that everyone is happy.

— Married a Long Time

in Portland, Ore.

DEAR HELOISE: I need a pet hint. Through the years, I’ve had various rescued animals — dogs and now cats. My home has pet odor. I’m thinking it has absorbed into the hardwood floors. I’ve used pine-scented cleaners, but they don’t seem to help. How do I get rid of it?

— A Reader, Staten Island N.Y. DEAR READER: You are a very good person to take in rescued dogs and cats. You may be on the right track if the odor is coming from the wood floor. It’s important to note that cat urine is highly concentrat­ed (they don’t drink much water), and therefore smells much stronger and lingers longer, too.

You’ve taken the first step: a good houseclean­ing. Also, open windows and turn on overhead fans to get fresh air circulatin­g. If you have an air-conditioni­ng system or unit, put some room spray on the filter to help mask the odor.

Vinegar does kill some bacteria and thus odors, so you can try some of that. Use only 1 cup of apple-cider or white vinegar to a gallon of water to go over the floor. Do not over-wet; just lightly dampen a mop and then dry the floor. Good luck, and give your pets a little scratch behind the ears from me.

P.S. Go to the pet store and buy an enzyme-based pet-odor remover. They work great.

DEAR READERS: When I saddle up on the stationary bike for a spin around the den, I’m never bored. I watch the news, read the paper or a magazine, drink my morning coffee and have been known to take phone calls. Why waste time?

DEAR READERS: A reader wrote in years ago that when her cat wanted to go outside, he would jump up on her piano and walk across the keys. He certainly created his own tune. Heloise@Heloise.com

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