DIYs to Keep Your Pets Paw-sitive During Quarantine

 
 

Chances are you’re spending more time with your pets lately due to COVID-19. While this is a great thing in some ways, we’re now getting to a point where your pets are tired of their daily routine being interrupted and you’re probably tired of them walking across the keyboard and barking during conference calls.

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If you’re trying to get some work done like our old friend Max here from one of our favorite clients’ office projects, here are a few DIYs to keep your furry friends entertained throughout the next few weeks.

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//PET BEDS FOR CATS

If your cat likes to hide away during the day, a teepee bed may be ideal. For the more adventurous cats, a hanging cat hammock is the perfect spot to sunbathe. Up-cycle an old basket and some rope, or follow this diy macrame planter tutorial and add a basket instead of a plant. 

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//PET BEDS FOR DOGS

From scratching and gnawing, to that unsightly old floor cushion that gets dragged around the house, dogs bed can be a hassle. Try up-cycling a nightstand into the perfect place for your dog to curl up at night. If you’re looking for a more modern look, this updated mid-century dog bed is definitely designer approved.

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//PET TOYS FOR CATS

Keep your cats entertained all day with these small DIY cat toys made with yarn, feathers, and string. If you often find your feline scratching on furniture, she would definitely enjoy this cactus scratching post

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//PET TOYS FOR DOGS

Since we’re all at home for the time being with free time to finally clean out that closet, think about saving those old denim jeans and transforming them into a fun toy for you pup. In the midst of cleaning up, maybe you’ll run into some old rope that you can up-cycle into a simply frisbee for your more hyperactive furry friend. 

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//PET CARE FOR CATS

Need a way to hide the unsightly litter box? This litter box cabinet DIY is functional and cute. You can also upcycle an old cabinet for a similar effect. 

If your furry feline likes catnip, this cat-friendly herb garden will keep him happy for hours.

//PET CARE FOR DOGS

We all know how difficult it can be to drag our dogs to the dreaded groomers. Maybe one of these DIY dog care remedies can help make grooming easy. The best part is that they can all be made from items you already have in your home. And at the end of a “ruff” day, reward your pal with some delicious homemade dog treats. They’re tasty for humans too!

If you give any one of these pet-friendly DIYs a try, post a pic and tag us on social media. We’d love to see how your furry friends are enjoying their new gifts!

 

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1. YB Project | 2. Cat | 3. Dog | 4. Cat | 5. Dog | 6. Cat | 7. Dog

 
 
 
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