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While you enjoy living in a clean home, remember that your pet ferret, guinea pig, rabbit, hamster and other small animal pet companion does as well. A clean and hygienic cage is not only important to your pet's well-being, but it is also vital to his overall health. Fortunately, an assortment of supplies for pet odor removal and sanitation is available. As your pet dwarf rabbit, mouse or guinea pig cannot simply leave his cage on his accord when he feels the need to rest or play in a cleaner area, it's up to you to regularly maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of your pet's home. By utilizing deodorizing sprays developed for pet odor control along with cleaning solutions to thoroughly clean your pet's cage and toys, you can help to keep him happier and healthier. For added convenience, there are even pet wipes available that make cleaning your pet's cage and toys quick and simple. Whether you opt for an all-natural cleaner or an easy-to-open canister of pet wipes, promote your favorite small animal pet companion's health today by exhibiting proper pet hygiene and getting a handle on effective pet odor removal.
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Have 2 male 4-month old brothers (orange tabby's. The area by their cat tree is always damp (believe they are peeing or spraying) yet they do use litter boxes. 1 litter box near the tree and 1 in our hall bath. Both cleaned regularly throughout the day. I'm baffled why the continued wetting the carpet. Also what is the best odor/stain eliminator product. We do have an 11 y.o. dog but they seem to get along okay. Thank you!
what to do for a chuhuahua (teacup) that smells like something dead and rotting even after a bath
I’ve been introducing my moms cat to mine. One day my moms cat got into my room for the first time. Since then Storm has been peeing on the carpet in my room. I’ve used pet carpet cleaner and sprayed the no marking spray but he is still going. What else should I do to clean the area and prevent him from peeing again? Their litter box is also in the room in the opposite side and is kept scooped. When the cats are not in my room they get along most of the time now.
So Quinn smells really bad. I've given her several baths and cleaned her up good but there's no change. People living with me are getting very upset about it and the house stinking so bad. I heard to use baking soda and rub it in her fur. Could I do that?
I've read that household cleaning supplies can be dangerous to cats, but how am I supposed to clean my house then? When I use those clorox wipes on kitchen counters I wipe it again with just a wet paper towel, is that enough? Also my mom is cleaning the carpet on the stairs with a carpet cleaner. We're going to let it dry for an hour before we let the cat out, is that ok? I know that inhaling it can be bad, as well as if they step on it and lick their paws
hello, I am from India. We have many stray dogs in our area. there is one small puppy I would like to adopt for myself. I have some questions regarding this. 1. My mother does not like PET dog odour. How can I manage this to minimise to removed completely this odour. I am first time PET owner.
My pup that is 3 1/2 months old got into my friends litter box and was chewing on a freshener cube for the litter. Salivating a lot now.
Hello, we have a cat who is paralised in the tail and has no control of toileting. How would we be able to move him and keep him inside the house or someway that he doesnt escape but we can keep the place clean.
I have a pitbull/bulldog mix that stays outside who is allergic to cedar bedding and pine is there a hypoallergenic bedding for outside animals?
We were cleaning up my puppies pee with antibacterial cleaner and the paper towel we used to dab it up my dog ate a part of. We are worried this could harm him, should we go to a vet? Will he get sick?
Hello, I have a ferret and a dwarf rabbit in my house, and although I know that they are not compatible I intend to keep them in separated rooms and avoid all contact. I want to know if a rabbit can be stressed by a ferret odor, to the point that it will be life-threatening for him. To mask the smell I plan to have a separate playground for each animal and spray essential oils (lavender etc..) on the door where the ferret is kept and where the rabbit may pass nearby. Is it enough ?
Is there anything i can apply to areas in my house so my cat doesnt spray? I just discoverd one area that one my cats sprayed and its driving me crazy! Please is there any product like a repellent to avoid this behavior? What can i do?