Here's an interesting problem regarding 2016 GT 2nd row seats

:
2016 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring
Brought my kitten to the vet in a carrier that, I found out later, isn't waterproof. Cat relieved himself in the carrier and the liquid ran onto (and into, thanks to the holes) the second row seat. (mad)

I tried using an enzyme cleaner but I really need to get to the foam of the seat. Is there any way to do that without (further) ruining the seat?
 
Somehow the seat can be removed from the car and the upholstery stripped off. An upholstery shop may be able to do that for you, then you can clean and dry the foam...or have the shop replace the foam and re-staple the upholstery back on.
 
Back