For the Purrbabies

Pet-friendly furniture doesn’t have to sacrifice style. Learn the ins and outs of decorating your rental for pets.
Operating as a pet-friendly rental offers increased benefits as more and more pet parents choose to travel with their furry friends. With that comes some upfront work to ensure you as a rental owner are preparing your space for four legged visitors. We share everything you need to know about furniture style, fabric, and flooring in your pet-friendly rental.
Wear and tear on flooring is completely normal, especially with pets running around. Determining which pet-friendly flooring is best for your rental property will come down to several factors like cost, location, upkeep, etc.
💡Machine washable throw rugs can be a great alternative to carpet for those who need to dampen noise or curb a cold floor.
You want your rental property to retain a certain look for visitors and you can certainly meet your aesthetic goals with pet-friendly furniture. The best place to start is with stain and tear resistant fabrics that can withstand not only regular use by humans, but any pets who may find their way onto the furniture.
There are plenty of dangers lurking in the home and one of them are the furniture pieces we use every day. When welcoming visitors, their families, and their pets into your property you want to make sure it’s as safe as possible with appropriate wall anchors for large furniture and anti-slip grips on any rugs. Also consider providing baby gates, securing loose cords, covering outlets, and buffer any sharp corners. These small touches can make a world of difference in ensuring no accidents occur.
🪴 Be sure that any plants in the rental are safe for cats, dogs, and children to be around.
Having a pet-friendly rental means including items and amenities that are for the benefit of the pets that will be visiting. In the case of cats, having a cat condo or scratching post can show your renters that you go the extra mile for their comfort and enjoyment. Similarly, having a dog crate or two on hand for dog owners to secure their pups in can be a lifesaver, especially if they flew. If possible, fence in any outdoor areas so pets can run around freely and even include some obstacles for them to enjoy.
Pet-specific amenitiesHumans get amenities when they travel, so why shouldn’t pets?
You can never predict what a renter will do or what their pets will do when they stay at your rental property. Instead of worrying if your furniture is up to the task, invest in solid, sturdy furniture that’s designed to withstand jumping, wrestling, and the zoomies. After all, an instance or two of a Great Dane throwing themselves down on a couch may not seem like a big impact, but over time and many pets and humans alike, that can take its toll.
When approaching how to furnish your rental property, we have one piece of advice you can always count on: think like a pet owner. Everything else will fall into place.
It means furniture that is (relatively) stain, scratch, and tear resistant.
Tight-woven fabrics, microfiber, and outdoor fabrics are just a few.
Think like a pet owner and consider how daily pet life will impact your floors, furnishings, and how you decorate. That means installing floors and buying furniture that is easy to clean and hard to scratch, removing all hazards, and ensuring any plant life is pet-friendly.