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6 Multi-Pet Household Needs

Pets are an important part of the family, and just like kids, they require plenty of love, care, and consideration. When you have more than one pet in the family, they each deserve the love and attention you show to pets individually. Whether it’s a dog, cat, or bird, you can keep things fun, lively, and safe by understanding what you need in a multi-pet home. 

Research Pet Products

If you have more than one pet, it’s essential to invest in high-quality products that do the job right. Whether it’s bedding for cats or a water fountain for the pets to share, research the products you’re interested in for your pets. No matter how long you’ve shared a home with your furry family members, researching brands and products, reading reviews, and comparing different product features are the best ways to keep the best products in your home. 

Keep Things Clean

You’re not the only one who likes to keep things clean around your home. Whether it’s their bedding, the litter box, a favorite spot, or even the carpet, pets usually prefer a cleaner, more organized environment free of debris, dust, and wayward toys. Products like a top entry litter box, pet toy bin, mats for pet bowls, and pet blankets for the couch can help keep your home and pet spaces clean. Regular washing, vacuuming, and tidying will also help keep things comfortable for you and your pets. 

Give Your Pets Their Own Space

Even if your pets get along, they might need a little space to themselves for a nap or quiet time. Cats could enjoy a few minutes to use their scratching post, enjoy a catnip toy, or find a spot of sunlight for a nap. Dogs can use their bed or dog couches to sleep in their own space, relatively undisturbed. Other animals, like birds, can find comfort in a clean bird habitat.

Make a Pet Schedule

Juggling your, your family’s, and your pets’ schedules can be a handful, but establishing routines is beneficial for both you and your pets. You can make a physical schedule or a mental daily checklist of things to do for each animal and add it to the everyday to-do list for you and your family. That way, feeding your pets, administering medications, brushing, exercising, playing, and anything else that needs doing isn’t forgotten. 

Stay on Top of Vet Appointments

Every pet needs regular veterinary check-ups and should have their own appointments to discuss individual needs. If you have two dogs, you might be able to schedule them one after the other, so you only need to make one trip to the vet. Regardless, people in a multi-pet home need to stay on top of annuals and vaccines so that nothing gets missed and your pets stay healthy and happy.

Spend Time with (All) Your Pets

Multi-pet homes sometimes benefit from providing their four-legged friends with playmates as long as they get along. Still, you need to spend time with all of your pets. Some pets might need individual attention, while others are happy to share you with their best friend. More than just a pat on the head or a scratch behind the ears, make sure you play and bond with your pet. 

Multi-pet households are a lot of fun and a lot of work! From finding high-quality products your pets love to nurturing a relationship with your individual four-legged friends, there are plenty of ways to make your home feel safe and comfortable for everyone. 

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