More and more people are choosing to move in at a condo and live at River Green, bringing their pets along in this exciting milestone. Here are some tips to make condo living with your pet fully enjoyable.
Provide A Comfortable Space for Your Pet
Just like humans, pets just need time for themselves. Having a designated space for your furry friend will allow them to adjust to your new condo as they explore at their own pace. Dogs would prefer a cozy bed to lounge on and a bigger place to roam around. Cats may feel rushed when near people and pets and can become anxious, but will be thrilled with a vertical play area to climb on where they can rest, sleep, and observe.
Keep your Home Clean and Hygienic
Maintaining a clean and orderly home when you have your furry friends requires extra effort, but is very satisfying when finished. Make sure to clean their food and water bowls to prevent the growth of bacteria, contamination, and unwanted illness. You can invest in a high-quality vacuum, washable fabrics, and leather furniture which can reduce the stress of constantly cleaning up and scrubbing after your pet’s mess.
Pet-Proof Your Condo’s Balcony
Playing on a balcony can be a nice way for your pet to soak in the sunshine and offer a different space to explore. If you have a pet cat, make sure to pet-proof and enclose the area, since they are known as notorious jumpers and climbers. Kittens and puppies can be curious animals, so always keep a close eye on them and never leave them alone there.
Make Use of Pet-Friendly Amenities
Research your surrounding area to find pet-friendly amenities. You can walk your pet at the local park, dine in a pet-friendly restaurant, or spend time outdoors with your furry friend. It can be a fun and great experience for both you and your pets. Also, take note of local grooming salons, pet spas, and veterinary services for healthcare needs.
Lynn Martelli is an editor at Readability. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University and has worked as an editor for over 10 years. Lynn has edited a wide variety of books, including fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, and more. In her free time, Lynn enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with her family and friends.