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Cat-Friendly Cleaning Products and SolutionsNatural, Non-Toxic Cleaning Solutions That Won’t Harm Pets or People
There are many non-toxic, environmentally friendly solutions for general house cleaning, removing stains and odours, and eliminating household and garden pests.
Cats lick anything that adheres to their fur, small children touch surfaces and put their hands into their mouths directly afterward, and many cleaning products are toxic if inhaled by pets or people. The best way to protect all members of a household is to use environmentally friendly, non-toxic cleaning solutions. Dangerous Housecleaning ProductsThere are certain products that should be avoided whenever possible due to their high toxicity. The products most toxic to pets and people are:
Non-Toxic AlternativesEnvironmentally friendly cleaning solutions are pet-friendly and people-friendly as well. Some of the top choices for non-toxic household cleaning include:
De-Clogging Drains Without Toxic ChemicalsSome of the harshest household chemicals can be found in commercial drain de-clogging products. Sarah Aguirre offers the following environmentally friendly recipes for eliminating drain clogs:
Removal of Pet Odours and StainsNon-toxic enzymatic cleaners can be used to remove stains and odours caused by cat urine. Nature’s Miracle not only removes odours and stains, but also the chemical markers in the urine that encourage a cat to urinate in the same place over and over again. Other popular enzymatic cleaners include Zero Odor and X-O. Elimination of Household and Garden PestsMost pesticides are extremely toxic, and there are far safer ways to deal with indoor and outdoor pests. In the case of indoor ants, Franny Syufy recommends spraying either pure vinegar or a solution of 1 part vinegar, 1 part water around areas where they are likely to enter the house, such as baseboards. For more environmentally friendly ways to prevent and eliminate pests, see Natural Flea Control for Cats and Natural Garden Pest Control. Pests on houseplants can be removed by washing leaves and stems with a solution of lukewarm water and non-toxic insecticidal soap or dish soap that does not contain degreasers, which may damage leaf cuticles. A soft cloth can be used to apply the solution, or the plant can be held upside down, dunked in the solution, and briefly swished around, using a tinfoil shield to keep the soil from falling out of the pot. If cats are the pests, lemon peels can be used to keep them away from houseplants or outdoor garden plots, as they dislike the scent of citrus. There is also a non-toxic product called Sticky Paws that is effective for keeping cats out of houseplants. Further ReadingToxic household cleaners are a common cause of poisoning in house pets. See What to Do If Your Cat Has Been Poisoned for information on substances that are poisonous to cats, symptoms of poisoning, who to call for help, how and when to induce vomiting, and how to deal with toxic substances on a pet’s eyes or fur. References:
The copyright of the article Cat-Friendly Cleaning Products and Solutions in Cats is owned by Jennifer Copley. Permission to republish Cat-Friendly Cleaning Products and Solutions in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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