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1. Secure Trash Bins

  • Use trash cans with tight-fitting lids or keep them in cabinets.
  • Prevent pets from accessing garbage, which may contain harmful food or sharp objects.

2. Hide Electrical Cords

  • Tape down or conceal cords using cord organizers or covers.
  • Consider bitter sprays to deter chewing.

3. Remove Toxic Plants

  • Common toxic plants: lilies, philodendrons, poinsettias, aloe, and sago palms.
  • Use pet-safe alternatives or keep plants out of reach.

4. Keep Medications & Chemicals Out of Reach

  • Store cleaning products, medications, and other chemicals in secure cabinets.

5. Pet-Safe Furniture

  • Avoid recliners or rocking chairs that can trap pets underneath.
  • Use scratch-resistant or easy-to-clean materials.

6. Stow Away Small Objects

  • Buttons, hair ties, jewelry, and small toys can pose a choking hazard.
  • Keep these items in drawers or closed containers.

7. Close Toilets & Lids

  • Some pets drink from toilets, risking poisoning or drowning.
  • Always close toilet lids and bathroom doors.

8. Secure Windows & Balconies

  • Use screens or window guards.
  • Block access to balconies or install pet-proof netting.

Room-by-Room Pet-Proofing

Kitchen:

  • Secure food in cabinets (many common foods are toxic, e.g., chocolate, grapes, onions).
  • Move dangerous utensils and appliances out of reach.
  • Keep dishwasher and laundry doors closed.

Living Room:

  • Protect fragile items by placing them higher up.
  • Tuck away cords from electronics.
  • Use baby gates to block off forbidden areas.

Bathroom:

  • Keep razors, soap, and cleaning supplies in closed cabinets.
  • Lock away trash bins.

Bedroom:

  • Watch for jewelry, medications, and charging cords.
  • Check under the bed for lost hazardous items.

Garage & Yard:

  • Secure antifreeze, fertilizers, and other chemicals.
  • Store sharp tools out of reach.
  • Check fences for gaps and install gates.

For Specific Pets

  • Cats: Secure loose string, yarn, and curtain cords; keep windows closed or screened.
  • Dogs: Install baby gates, be cautious with rawhide and small toys.
  • Small Animals (rabbits, rodents): Use wire covers for baseboards; avoid houseplants.
  • Birds: Keep ceiling fans off when birds are out; avoid non-stick cookware fumes.
  • Reptiles/Fish: Keep tanks secure and chemical-free; check for escape routes.

Extra Tips

  • ID tags & Microchips: Make sure your pets are identifiable if they escape.
  • Regular Cleaning: Prevents buildup of harmful items on floors.
  • Supervision: Watch new pets, especially when first introducing them to your home.

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