Weekly Pet Cleaning Schedule: Bowls, Beds, Toys, Towels and Litter

A weekly cleaning schedule keeps pet products easier to use and reduces odour, fur and clutter.

Clean food and water products first

Bowls, feeders and fountains touch the pet every day. Check corners, filters and raised stands, including products like the 2-in-1 Snail Gravity Feeder and Water Fountain.

Wash towels and inspect toys

Pet towels should be washed regularly, especially after rain or bath time. Inspect chew toys, plush toys and cat toys before putting them back into rotation.

For drying routines, use a dedicated product like the Microfiber Dog Drying Towel.

Reset litter and rest zones

Shake out beds, scoop litter, wipe surrounding floors and put only the current toy rotation back out.

FAQ

How often should pet bowls be cleaned?

Many homes clean food and water bowls daily, with a deeper weekly clean for stands, feeders and nearby surfaces.

How often should pet toys be checked?

Check toys weekly and remove damaged items immediately.

This guide is general information only and does not replace advice from a veterinarian or qualified pet professional.

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