How to Keep Your Cat Tower Clean and Hygienic

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Having a cat tree is a great way to keep your feline friend entertained and prevent your furniture from getting scratched. However, cleaning a cat tower can be a challenging task. In this guide, we will show you step-by-step how to effectively clean your cat tree and keep it hygienic for your cat’s well-being.

Supplies

Before you start cleaning, gather the necessary supplies:

  • Rubber gloves
  • Scrubbing brush
  • Handheld vacuum or a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment
  • Stain remover suitable for the fabric
  • Lint roller
  • Cat-safe cleaning spray
  • Baking soda
  • Hydrogen peroxide solution

The Steps to Clean Your Cat Tree

1. Disassemble the Whole Tree

If possible, disassemble the cat tree to clean all the nooks and crannies thoroughly. Some cat trees require tools for disassembly, while others can be disassembled by hand. This step allows you to clean each component more effectively.

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2. Trim, Remove, or Repair Loose Ends

Check for any torn fabrics or scratching materials on the cat tree. Trim or remove any loose ends to prevent further damage. You can replace cardboard scratchers with store-bought ones and refresh scratching posts with new jute or a similar natural material to give your cat tree a fresh look.

3. Use a Scrubbing Brush

Take a scrubbing brush and loosen the cat hair from the fabric and jute. This will make vacuuming more effective and ensure a cleaner result.

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4. Vacuum the Fabric and Cracks

Use a handheld vacuum or a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to remove cat hair from the fabric covers and corners of the cat tree. Repeat the brushing and vacuuming process several times to ensure thorough hair removal.

5. Remove Stains

Apply an appropriate stain remover to any noticeable stains on the fabric. Make sure to use a stain remover that is suitable for the specific fabric type. If the fabric covers are removable and machine washable, you have a wider range of stain removal options.

6. Roll the Lint Off

Use a lint roller to remove hair and unwanted fibers from fabric surfaces that cannot be washed. This includes scratchers and other areas where hair tends to accumulate. Vacuum and lint roll the cat tree multiple times to ensure all hair and fibers are removed.

7. Launder Removable Fabric Covers

If your fabric covers are machine washable, remove and launder them according to the care instructions. Washing with laundry detergent and bleach, if safe for the fabric, is the most effective way to clean them. Air drying is recommended to prevent shrinkage.

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8. Wipe Down the Hard Surfaces

Use a cat-safe cleaning spray to clean all the hard surfaces on the cat tree. Pay attention to the areas underneath the fabric covers if you have removed them for washing. It is essential to keep the surfaces clean and disinfected, especially considering that cats may come into contact with their litter boxes and then jump on the cat tree.

9. Eliminate Odors

To remove fabric odors, sprinkle baking soda on the dried fabric and let it sit for at least 10 minutes or up to an hour for better absorption. Vacuum up the baking soda afterward. Alternatively, you can use a commercial odor neutralizer that is safe for cats.

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10. Disinfect

If desired, you can use a hydrogen peroxide solution to disinfect the cat tree. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with water according to instructions and spray it onto the surfaces. Leave it for 30 seconds, and then wipe it clean. Keep your cat away during this process and avoid contact with eyes and mouth.

11. Put the Tree Back Together

After you have completed all the cleaning steps, including repairing and disinfecting, reassemble the cat tree. Ensure that all components fit securely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should I clean my cat tree?
A: It is recommended to clean your cat tree every few weeks to keep it in good condition. Regular maintenance, such as vacuuming and lint rolling, can help reduce the frequency of deep cleaning.

Q: Can I use regular cleaning products on my cat tree?
A: It is essential to use cat-safe cleaning products to ensure the health and well-being of your cat. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may be harmful to your pet.

Q: Can I machine wash the fabric covers?
A: If the fabric covers are removable and machine washable, follow the care instructions provided. Machine washing, when appropriate, can help keep the fabric clean.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can keep your cat tree clean and hygienic for your feline companion. Regular maintenance, such as brushing, vacuuming, and repairing, will help prolong the lifespan of the cat tree. Remember to use cat-safe cleaning products and always prioritize your cat’s well-being.

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How to Keep Your Cat Tower Clean and Hygienic