- Type:
- Industry News
- Date
- 2024-Sep-16
In modern home environments, cardboard cat houses have gradually become the choice of more and more cat owners because of their lightness, environmental protection and easy cleaning. However, the sensitivity of the cardboard material itself to moisture requires us to keep it dry during use to ensure the long-term service life of the cat house and the health of the cat.
Choose a suitable placement
The placement of the cardboard cat house is the primary factor in keeping it dry. You should choose an area with good ventilation and away from moisture sources, such as avoiding placing the cat house in the basement, bathroom or near the sink. At the same time, choosing a sunny location can promote the natural drying of the cardboard cat house, and the ultraviolet rays in the sun can help inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold, thereby improving the hygiene level of the cat house.
Use moisture-proof materials
To prevent moisture from invading the cardboard cat house, moisture-proof materials can be placed at the bottom or around it. Choose some materials with strong hygroscopicity, such as silica gel desiccant or activated carbon bags, and place them in the corners of the cat house to effectively absorb moisture from the surrounding air. In addition, it is necessary to replace these moisture-proof materials regularly to ensure their lasting moisture-proof effect.
Regular cleaning and maintenance
Regular cleaning of the cardboard cat house not only keeps its appearance neat, but also effectively prevents the growth of bacteria and mold. It is recommended to use a clean damp cloth to gently wipe the surface of the cardboard. Avoid using a too damp cloth to avoid increasing the humidity of the cardboard. After cleaning, wipe it dry immediately with a dry cloth and place it in a well-ventilated place to dry. For cat excrement and food residues, timely cleaning can reduce the generation of odor and moisture.
Avoid direct contact with moisture
When cats eat and drink, be careful to avoid direct contact of moisture with the cardboard cat house. You can consider using a waterproof mat or a dedicated cat food bowl to reduce moisture penetration into the cardboard. In addition, check the cat's water fountain and food bowl regularly to ensure that there is no leakage to prevent the cat house from getting damp accidentally.
Control indoor humidity
Maintaining appropriate indoor humidity is the key to preventing cardboard cat houses from getting damp. The ideal indoor humidity should be maintained between 30% and 50%. A dehumidifier can be used to adjust the humidity, especially in humid seasons. In addition, opening windows for ventilation is also an effective way to promote air flow and thus reduce indoor humidity.
Regular inspection and replacement
Despite taking a variety of moisture-proof measures, cardboard cat houses may still age or get damp over time. Therefore, it is particularly important to check the status of the cat house regularly. If the cardboard is found to be deformed, moldy or smelly, a new cat house should be replaced in time. Choosing cardboard materials of better quality can significantly extend the service life of the cat house.
Provide a suitable environment for cats
The living habits of cats will also affect the dryness of the cardboard cat house. Create a suitable living environment for cats, such as regularly trimming cats' claws to prevent them from scratching in the cat house and damaging the cardboard. At the same time, provide an appropriate amount of toys and climbing frames to divert the cat's attention and reduce its dependence on the cardboard cat house, thereby reducing the risk of moisture.