How to Clean a Cat Tree: Step-by-Step Guide for Every Material

How to Clean a Cat Tree: Step-by-Step Guide for Every Material

SZHD-SP3001-15 Multi-Level Furniture Board Cat Tree with Dual Space Capsules and Enclosed House, Indoor Scene with 3 Cats Playing
Lifestyle shot of SZHD-SP3001-15 wooden cat tree with dual space capsules, enclosed house, multi-level perches, and sisal posts, showing 3 cats playing and resting.

Cat trees accumulate hair, dust and daily stains after long-term use. Regular cleaning can maintain neat appearance and guarantee cats’ healthy contact. Different surface materials need targeted cleaning ways to avoid damage while removing dirt thoroughly.

Daily Dust and Hair Removal

Use soft brushes and sticky rollers to sweep floating hair and surface dust firstly. Clean gaps between platforms and supporting poles carefully where dirt hides easily. Finish basic surface tidying before deep stain cleaning work.

Cleaning Skills for Sisal Surface

Sisal scratching area has rough texture. Wipe with slightly damp soft cloth and brush gap dirt with small tools. Do not soak in large amount of water to prevent rope loosening and mildew. Dry naturally in ventilated place after wiping.

Washing Methods for Carpet Cloth

Detachable carpet covers can be taken down and washed with mild neutral detergent. Rub gently to remove stains and cat hair. Hang up to air dry completely before reinstallation, avoiding damp residue causing peculiar smell.

Wiping Protection for Solid Wood Frame

Wipe wood surface with dry or slightly wet cloth, wipe off stains timely. Avoid corrosive cleaning liquid to prevent paint falling and surface fading. Keep wooden frame dry all the time to prevent damp deformation.

Follow professional cat tree maintenance steps for long-term neatness.

Sticking to periodic classified cleaning can keep cat tree fresh and hygienic. Clean facilities provide safer resting and playing space for cats, and also keep home interior tidy and comfortable.

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