It can be tough to carve out space for pets in Chicago apartments, but there are a variety of ways to make your cat or dog feel special. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Invest in a Doggy or Kitty Condo
Sometimes your four-legged roommate may need a quiet place of their own. For dogs, numerous crates and kennels fit the bill. Simply cover them with fabric to provide a quiet haven for your dog or cat. For example, a decorative throw rug quickly transforms a wiry cage into a fashion statement. If you're the creative type, consider decorating the area you choose with animal-themed artwork and accents for a finished look. For a special touch, add a cute bowl where you can leave treats to attract your pet to the space.
Create a Napping Zone
If you have a puppy or older animal, a snuggly bed makes life a lot cozier for your pet. This is especially encouraged if you have wood or tile floors. Set the bed at the end of the sofa or in the kitchen to keep it out of main traffic areas but still in the middle of the action. This is a great way to encourage pets to stay off your furniture.
Safety Zone from Kids and Other Pets
You may have a toddler or a second pet that's a little more energetic than your older dog or cat, who may need a quiet retreat of their own. Consider creating a space for them in the bedroom. It doesn't have to be an all-the-time thing, but your older pet will appreciate some occasional alone time to recoup their energy and relax.
Keep It Simple
If you don't have the time to fancy up a nook or corner, cozy throw rugs are animal magnets. Simply bring one home and spread it out in a corner, then time how many seconds it takes your pet to claim it as their own.
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