Your pet can do no wrong, and they definitely won’t when you put these hacks to use!
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There are lots of pleasures to have had with owning a pet. But you have to be honest, there are plenty of pains with it too. They don’t always behave as we want them to, that’s for sure.
And some things, like smelly breath and pet fur, are completely out of their control as well. Which is why, we’ve compiled a few great ideas to make life a little easier for any pet owner.
Let’s take a look at our top 8 pet hacks for you to use next time there’s a mishap:
Hacks for cats
Make your own cat toy
You can easily make a fun toy for your cat with leftover rolls – toilet rolls or cling wrap, for example.
Put some dry food pellets inside, create a few holes in the tube in a few places, big enough that the food can fall out (but don’t make it too big for it all to come out at once).
Then close up the ends and put it on the ground for them to play with. The cat will play with the roll around on the floor, chasing the food for ages.
Create scratch posts from scuffed furniture
If you have precious pieces of furniture that your cat simply won’t leave alone with its claws, turn it into a proper scratching post. Wrap a rope around the legs of tables or furniture and it will keep it protected while you cat continues to claw.
Get rid of stinky kitty litter
If you brew your own green tea, don’t toss out those old leaves. Put them in the kitty litter instead, as this will help reduce the smell.
Keep your cat out of the garden
If you don’t want your cats playing amongst your precious pot plants get hold of some pine cones. Cats don’t like to walk on them so they’ll avoid the area.
Hack for dogs
Washing your dog
If you have problems getting your dog to stay still while giving them a bath, think of a way to distract them. And what’s the biggest thing that will distract any dog, no matter what he’s up to? Yes, food.
Next time you give your dog a wash put a smear of something they like to eat on the edge of the doggy bath. Something sticky like peanut butter works well. So why they are licking away to their heart’s content you can be washing away to yours!
Reduce guzzling of food
If you’ve got a dog who gulps his food down in one go (and who doesn’t) why not try putting a tennis ball in the bowl with their food.
It will slow them down as they eat. It also had a benefit of reducing the amount of gas they’ll have so it’s a definite win all around.
Get rid of doggy breath
If you hate it when your dog is showing you lots of love, purely because you hate the smell of his breath, try this breath freshening tip.
Add some parsley to his food. It’s really that simple. (Here’s another tip, it works for humans too.)
Removing pet fur
Sick of all the fluff you get on your clothes? Rather than constantly purchasing those lint rollers that eventually run out of their stickiness, try rubber gloves.
Believe it or not, these everyday kitchen items will also remove the lint too. Just dampen a little and wipe away. If it’s more the furniture or the carpet the glove will work here too, but you can also try a squeegee on firmer surfaces like these.
This article originally appeared on Starts at 60.