Three Tips for Cleaning a Pet-Loving Home

May 07, 2021Nimble Team
Three Tips for Cleaning a Pet-Loving Home

Here at Nimble HQ, we have to admit that we love our furry four-legged friends!

We're huge advocates for the joy that owning a pet can bring to a family – the mental health benefits of simply stroking a cat are immense, not to mention the physical rewards of regular dog walks. We could talk all day about why you should consider a pet, but we’ll reign it in for now because we want to tackle another issue. Cleaning! Here are our top three tips for cleaning a pet-loving home safely and effectively. Let us know in the comments if you have any to add!

Keep your pets away from toxic cleaning products

First and foremost, this is our number one tip! Please make sure that the products you use to clean your home are not toxic to animals. Some harsh cleaners contain bleach and can be very harmful to pets, potentially causing burns to their paws if walked through or throat and stomach if swallowed.

If you’re a pet owner, you’ll know how easily they seem to get into absolutely everything! Dogs and cats are naturally curious animals, and the latter are known to drink from sinks and even take naps in washing machines (yes, really!), so you do need to keep this in mind. Keep cleaning products locked away out of reach, check appliances before you use them, and steer clear of toxic cleaning products.

Here at Nimble, we believe that cleaning products don’t need to be formulated with heavy-duty industrial ingredients that can be harmful and toxic. Instead, go for products with a shorter ingredients label – like ours! All of our products are child-friendly, which means they’re also pet friendly.

Keep your pets and their belongings clean

Outdoor cats and dogs that love walks can bring all kinds of ‘treasures’ into the house, so make sure you stay on top of grooming and keeping their blankets and beds clean – use Laundry Lover when you wash them to harness the power of coconut for a fresh and gentle finish.

Another good tip is to create a dedicated area in your home where you clean your dog after walks to minimise the mess a little – by the door is a great spot. Place a bathmat on top of your regular doormat to prevent wet paws from being tracked through the house. Use our Sticky Stopper for any muddy prints that find their way inside. Plus, this no-nonsense, no-nasties spray is great to use when the pet toys need a blitz too.

Keep on top of pet hair

Dog and cat owners will know this only too well— pets shed! Our advice? Use a sticky roller to remove them from sofas and clothing, and perhaps look to invest in an excellent quality vacuum cleaner specially designed to tackle pet hair. Microfibre mops are great to use on hard floors. Be prepared to sweep more than once a day, especially if you have small children crawling around! It’s a good thing we love our pets, hey?

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