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Anonymous
It's a good chance that you are screwed. Typically, if a cat can detect any traces of bodily fluids on something, they assume that it is okay to pee on, which is why lots of cats pee on matresses. Now that there is the odor of cat urine on it (which kitty will detect even though you have cleaned it), she will probably continue to pee there. Other than your other suggestions below (which may help the issue) and throwing out the mattress, I recommend keeping her out of your bedroom, if you can, or treating the mattress or area around the bed with a product specifically made to repel pets. Four Paws Co. used to make one available in pet stores. I believe it was called PetAway or PetStop or something similar. I used it on furniture and it worked wonders for me.
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