There’s a number of things to consider when you’re buying a pet like, how often does it need to be cleaned or exercised or fed? What will you do if you decide to go on holidays? And will you end up doing all the work when it comes to walkies and cleaning out the hutch? (Answer: yes). On top of all that is the added conundrum of how your new pet might actually impact your living quarters. With these 25 easy steps we’ll help get your space more pet-friendly and make sharing your home a stress-free experience.
The only sofa your pet really has his eye on is yours, so ensure that your furniture is up to the job of accommodating them. Leather is a good choice, as long as you keep claws trimmed to prevent scratching.
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