A to Z Home Cleaning with Pets

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Clean Your house from A to Z

Free your home from errant fur balls, pesky paw prints and odd odors with our 26 tidy tips and tricks.

By Amanda Baltazar

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Comments (2)

melissa (Unverified)

"wow" I DID NOT KNOW THIS.Speaking as a customer of Pine Sol for MANY years.I'll be sure to pass this on to my other animal lovers.

Katt (Unverified)

Please don't use pine solvent cleaners like Pine Sol around pets. The pine solvent is toxic to cats. Or glass cleaner with ammonia. Bleach is ok if it is diluted 1:10 and then rinsed. Use pet friendly products - there are some on store shelves, Mr. Clean has one that is to be diluted for both counters and floors, and baking soda makes a great cleanser for kitchen sinks. Add a little bleach and baking soda and your sink will shine. Make sure you thoroughly rinse. Our little kitty babies have very delicate kidneys and livers...