How to clean a cat tree?3 tips to get it done
Keeping a cat is a very interesting thing, as well as a thing that requires responsibility and attention. Among them, cleaning the cat tree is an important step. It not only ensures the health and comfort of cats but also extends the service life of the cat tree. Next, I will introduce how to clean a cat tower to novice cat owners.
Remove Hair
Required tools: comb, vacuum cleaner, small brush
Step 1: Use a small brush to brush the surface of the cat tower bit by bit. You can start from above and brush down. Especially in corners and the areas where cats often stay it is important to brush carefully.
Once the brush is covered with cat hair, you need to use a comb to remove the hair from the brush, and then continue to brush. Throw cat hair into the trash can and do not litter.
Step2:After brushing, use a vacuum cleaner to thoroughly vacuum the cat tree again, without missing any areas. After vacuuming the cat tree, you also need to vacuum the surrounding ground and walls as well.
TIPS:
If there is a lot of hair already entangled in the fibers of the cat tree, you can wear a wet glove and vigorously rub on the cat tree to loosen the cat hair. Then, use a small brush and vacuum cleaner to remove the cat hair.
You can also use transparent tape to remove the cat hair on the surface of the cat tree, sticking it once a week can keep the cat tree clean.
Remove Stains
Although cats groom themselves well and are pretty clean animals, it’s also inevitable to get the cat tower dirty. If your cat excretes or vomits on the cat tower, there will be a large area of stains, which will be difficult to clean.
Method One:
Diluted hydrogen peroxide can clean the vast majority of stains.
Required tools:3% hydrogen peroxide, sponge or rag, tissue, detergent, enzyme containing detergent
Step 1: Spray containing cleaning agent onto the entire cat tree. The enzyme can decompose the most stains, leave it for 5 minutes, and then wipe it with a tissue.
Step 2: Use a sponge to dip detergent with water and wipe the cat climbing frame. The rough surface of a sponge can rub away dust, dirt, and stubborn stains. To some extent, it can also remove lost cat hair.
Step 3: Spray diluted hydrogen peroxide solution onto the cat tree, after staying for some time, wipe dry the cat tree. It can disinfect and sterilize.
Due to the pungent odor of hydrogen peroxide, I suggest airing and drying it outdoors for a few days after cleaning until the odor disappears before giving it to cats to play with.
Method Two:
This method is suitable for small stubborn stains and may need to be repeated several times to wipe up.
Required tools: sponge or rag, detergent, water, spray bottle
Step 1: Add some detergent to warm water, then put it into a spray bottle, spray it on stubborn stains, and wait for a few minutes. After the detergent and stains dissolve, use a sponge or rag to wipe them hard.
Step2:Use a dry cloth to absorb the moisture from the cat tree, and then air dry thoroughly.
TIPS:
Enzymatic detergents can eliminate the odor of urine. It is an essential item for families who keep pets.
The odor of disinfectant products such as hydrogen peroxide is very strong and can easily irritate the sensitive respiratory tract of cats. After use, it is necessary to thoroughly air dry it until there is no odor.
Thoroughly clean the cat tree at least once a year, especially if there are small gaps.
Dismantle
If your cat tree is easy to dismantle, you can also clean it according to different materials.
Wooden components: Use clean water or diluted salt water (1:10) to wipe, and avoid using strong acidic or alkaline solutions or bleach, they are easy to damage the wooden components and also make cats to inhale harmful substances.
Cloth and rope: Use a neutral detergent and warm water. Soak the cloth and rope in warm water, then gently wash, and finally air dry. If there are vomit and fecal stains, you need to clean them with neutral detergent before the stains dry to avoid causing cat infections.
Small accessories: It needs to be wiped with anhydrous alcohol or water.
TIPS:
If you are lazy, I can also teach you a lazy cleaning method:
Step 1: After disassembling the cat tree, place it in a vat, soak the parts in clean water, then pour in ordinary household disinfectant and soak for 20 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Step 2: After cleaning, the parts need to be placed in the sun for further sterilization and disinfection. The ultraviolet rays in the sun can prevent the growth of bacteria.
Routine Maintenance
To ensure the long-term use of cat trees, and to prevent insect infestation or oxidation, the following measures need to be taken in daily life:
Regular vacuum cleaning: Clean cat tree at least once a week. Use a small handheld vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the surface of the cat tree.
Regular wiping: Use the rag and neutral detergents to wipe. Of course, try to avoid getting the cloth and rope wet.
Regular check: Regularly check every part of the cat tree. Check for looseness, damage, or irritating odor, and make timely repairs and replacements.