Ways to reduce

Pet Smells in Your House

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We all love our furry friends, but let’s face it – they can bring some not-so-pleasant odors into our homes. 

Here are simple and practical tips to help you eliminate those unwanted smells and keep your home smelling its best.

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01. VACUUM REGULARLY

Regularly vacuum your floors to remove pet hair, dander, and any dirt or debris causing those not-so-fresh smells. 

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02. Stay on Top of the Litter Box

Keeping their litter boxes clean is essential if you have an indoor cat. Scoop it daily and change the litter regularly to prevent odors from permeating your home. 

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03. Pet Beds Needs Love Too

Your furry baby’s bedding can harbor odors, so it’s essential to wash it regularly. Don’t forget to throw their blankets or pillows in the washing machine! 

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04. Groom Your Pets

Regular grooming not only keeps your pets looking fabulous, but it also helps keep those odors in check. Grooming and regular bathing will reduce the smell-causing particles floating around. 

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05. Give Pet Toys and Accessories Some TLC

Give your cat and dog’s toys a good wash with pet-friendly detergent or white vinegar, or follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper cleaning. 

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06. Mop the Floors

If you have hardwood floors, laminate, or vinyl plank, you should mop them regularly. Start by quickly sweeping the hard floor with a broom to pick up any loose debris, then follow up with a thorough mopping. 

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