(Last Updated On: August 31, 2021)

If you’re like most people, you love your pets like they are members of the family. For this reason, it’s important that you do all you can to keep them safe and healthy. If you’re a pet owner looking for ways to make your home as safe as possible, there are a few easy steps you can take. For a few tips, tricks, and renovations to try for optimal pet safety, read on.

Pet-Safe Windows and Design

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Especially if you’re a cat owner, having safe windows your pet can peek out of is very important. Whether you’re in the market for new windows from a reputable company like Madcity Windows or simply in the market for window coverings to keep out bright light, it’s a good idea to take a look around your house to be sure your windows are safe for pets. Cracked windows or drafty sills could be an issue for curious felines and it might be worth looking into replacement windows if your furry friend enjoys basking in direct sunlight.

Safe Houseplants

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While taking a second look at those windows, be sure to consider any plants you may have on window sills. Many people don’t realize there’s a big difference between a pet-friendly houseplant and cat safe house plants. Be sure any toxic plant and greenery is out of your cat’s reach or consider gifting toxic houseplants to pet-free friends or family. The last thing that you want is a curious cat hurting itself with the wrong hanging basket and rattlesnake plant.

If you aren’t sure which houseplants are toxic, consider talking to your pet’s veterinarian. They’ll be able to give you a list of houseplants that will be a great addition to your home while being safe for your pet. With non-toxic plants at home, you’ll have fewer worries about an unfortunate accident.

Gates and Barriers

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Toxic or not, most people don’t have a money tree growing in their backyard. For this reason, not everyone can afford an extensive home improvement aimed at pet safety. If you can’t afford a home improvement project but hope to keep your pets safe like most pet owners, one way to make your home safer is to consider gates and barriers. That is, in zoning your house off into pet-safe areas versus not, you’ll be giving your pet a safe place to live and play.

Instead of investing in expensive home improvement products or reaching out to that home improvement company for a renovation estimate, consider a Google search for indoor and outdoor gates that work to keep your pet safe.

House Rules for Pets

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Pets are like people in that they need structure and routine. Part of providing proper care for your pet is to train them to understand the rules. Not only will this make living with your pet more enjoyable, but it could keep them safer, too. A well-trained pet will stand a better chance of staying away from dangerous areas and following safety rules.

Part of loving your pet is making sure they’re safe and healthy. In taking the time to make your home pet-friendly, you’ll have fewer trips to the veterinarian and a happier best friend or family member. Something as simple as a move to a pet-friendly houseplant from plants that aren’t could make a huge difference in your own peace of mind, too. You can begin making your home safer now by going room to room and closing off dangerous areas until you have time to turn things around. Your pet will thank you for it in the long run. Happy pet-proofing to you!