Every home has hidden dangers for pets. Pet-proofing is not just about keeping things away from your pet. It is about creating an environment where they can safely explore.
Kitchen
- Secure trash cans with lids
- Store all food (especially chocolate, grapes, and xylitol products) in pet-proof containers
- Keep cleaning products in locked cabinets
- Never leave stovetop unattended with a curious cat nearby
Living Room
- Secure electrical cords behind furniture or use cord covers
- Remove toxic plants (lilies, pothos, philodendron, snake plants)
- Secure heavy items on shelves that could be knocked over
- Keep small objects (coins, rubber bands, needles) out of reach
Bathroom
- Keep toilet lids closed (pets can drown or drink cleaning chemicals)
- Store medications in locked cabinets
- Never leave essential oils accessible (many are toxic to pets)
Bedroom
- Keep jewelry and small accessories off nightstands
- Secure blind cords (pets can get tangled)
- Keep laundry hamper closed (elastic bands and hair ties are choking hazards)
Garage
- Antifreeze is lethal to pets even in tiny amounts. Store it securely
- Keep tools and chemicals in locked cabinets
- Check under your car before starting it in winter (cats seek warmth under the hood)
Yard
- Check fencing for gaps
- Remove toxic plants
- Secure pool access
- Store lawn chemicals and fertilizers safely
Pet-proofing takes a few hours but can prevent emergency vet visits, thousands of dollars in bills, and the heartbreaking loss of a beloved companion.
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