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15 Ways to Fake a Pet-Free Home

Renting a home with pets can be challenging, especially if your lease strictly prohibits animals. If you need to hide the evidence of your furry friend temporarily, here are some practical tips to make your home look pet-free.

1. Deep Clean Your Home

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Start with a thorough cleaning session. Vacuum carpets, rugs, and furniture to remove pet hair. Use a lint roller for stubborn hairs and ensure all surfaces are spotless.

2. Remove Pet Hair from Furniture

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Invest in a pet hair remover brush or sticky rollers to clean furniture. Pay special attention to areas where your pet frequently lounges.

3. Clean and Hide Pet Toys

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Gather all pet toys and accessories and store them in a hidden place like a closet or storage bin. Make sure they are out of sight before any inspection.

4. Eliminate Pet Odours

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Use an odour-neutralising spray to eliminate pet smells. Baking soda is also effective; sprinkle it on carpets and let it sit before vacuuming.

5. Clean Pet Bedding

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Wash all pet bedding and blankets. Store them in a sealed plastic bag to keep them out of sight and prevent odours from spreading.

6. Hide Pet Food and Bowls

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Store pet food in airtight containers and hide them in a pantry or cupboard. Clean and put away food and water bowls.

7. Use Air Fresheners

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Place air fresheners around your home to mask any lingering pet smells. Opt for neutral scents that won’t raise suspicion.

8. Close Off Certain Rooms

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If possible, keep certain rooms pet-free and clean. This can provide a safe space that remains spotless for inspections.

9. Clean Up the Yard

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If you have an outdoor pet, clean up any evidence in the yard. Remove pet waste and any signs of digging or pet play.

10. Groom Your Pet Regularly

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Regular grooming reduces shedding and keeps your home cleaner. Brush your pet frequently to minimize hair around the house.

11. Use Slipcovers

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If your pet loves the sofa, use slipcovers to protect it. Remove and wash the covers before any inspection, ensuring the furniture looks pristine.

12. Train Your Pet

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Train your pet to stay in designated areas. This limits the areas you need to clean and makes it easier to hide evidence of their presence.

13. Rent Pet-Friendly Storage

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Consider renting a small storage unit for pet items you can’t hide in your home. This keeps everything out of sight and easily accessible.

14. Temporary Pet Relocation

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If possible, have a friend or family member watch your pet during an inspection. This ensures no accidental sightings or noises that could give them away.

15. Use Pet Enzyme Cleaners

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For any accidents, use enzyme-based cleaners to remove stains and odours completely. These cleaners break down the biological elements of pet messes, ensuring thorough cleaning.

Keep Calm and Hide the Fur

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With these tips, you can create a convincing illusion of a pet-free home, reducing the risk of getting caught and ensuring a smooth rental experience. Remember, consistency in cleaning and preparation is key to maintaining this facade.

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For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.