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Tips for Keeping Pets Happy and Healthy in Small Spaces

Tenant Playing with Her Cat and Dog in a Small Orlando You know space matters if you’re a pet parent living in a small Orlando rental home. It can be difficult to find enough room for your furry friend to run and play, let alone store their supplies. Yet, with a little bit of creativity and some helpful tips, you can keep your pet happy and healthy in even the smallest of spaces! This blog post will explore techniques to make the most out of your small living situation regarding pets.

Give your pet plenty of outside time.

If you have a yard, that’s fantastic! See to it that your pet spends some quality time out there. If not, take your pet for walks around the block or to a nearby park. Dog parks are also perfect areas to allow your dog room to run and enjoy time socializing. Getting some fresh air and exercise will do wonders for their health and happiness – and yours!

Make time for playtime.

A bored pet is more likely to get into trouble, so it’s important to keep their minds active. What your pet wants more than anything is to have fun playing with you! This is especially important if your pet doesn’t have much room to run around indoors or if your pet is intelligent. Smart pets tend to get bored more easily. But no matter what type of pet you have, you can keep your pet healthy and active by playing engaging, active games.

Invest in a good scratching post and indoor toys.

If your pet is going to be devoting most of their time indoors, it’s imperative to give them many ways to stay entertained. A nice scratching post can assist in keeping cats’ claws healthy and give them something to scratch besides your furniture! Cats may also prefer areas to climb and explore, mainly near a window. For dogs, indoor toys such as puzzle feeders and Kongs can also help keep their minds active and reduce boredom.

Train your pet early on.

A well-trained pet is more likely to be well-behaved and less capable of causing damage to your rental home. If you have a new puppy or kitten, start training them at the earliest opportunity on things such as potty training, chewing, and scratching. It’s also advisable to give your pet a comfy sleeping area all their own and train them to go to it on command. This can help keep them out from underfoot when coming in, going out the door, or having guests.

Give your pet plenty of love and attention.

This one goes without saying, but it’s the best thing you can do for your pet! Irrespective of how huge or tiny your living space is, give your furry friend enough love and devotion. They’ll return the favor by being loyal and affectionate companions. They’ll also be happier and healthier for it!

 

Though it is achievable to keep a pet happy and healthy in a small home, another choice would be to trade up for something a bit bigger. Contact our office to communicate with one of our Orlando property managers if you’re ready for extra space for both you and your pet. We can assist you in finding the right-sized rental home you and your pet will enjoy.

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