Our furniture is designed to elevate your space while serving your pet's natural instincts. The following guidelines will help you maintain the timeless elegance of your Furr & Co. pieces.
Wood Furniture
Cat Trees & Climbing Structures
Crafted from solid rubberwood and premium fabrics, our cat trees combine architectural design with functional durability.
- Daily Maintenance: Wipe wood surfaces with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and loose pet hair. This prevents buildup and maintains the natural wood finish.
- Weekly Cleaning: Vacuum fabric platforms, perches, and sisal posts using a handheld attachment to remove embedded fur, dander, and debris.
- Deep Cleaning: For fabric components, spot clean with a lightly dampened cloth and mild, pet-safe detergent. Blot—never rub—to avoid damaging the weave.
- Structural Maintenance: Check all bolts, fasteners, and tension cables monthly. Tighten as needed to ensure stability and safety, especially for multi-level structures.
- Sisal Post Care: Inspect sisal wrapping for wear. Some fraying is natural and expected. Replace sisal if it becomes severely damaged or loose.
- Placement: Position away from direct sunlight to prevent wood fading and fabric discoloration. Avoid placement near heating vents or radiators.
Important: Never use harsh chemical cleaners, bleach, or furniture polish on wood surfaces. These can damage the finish and may be harmful to pets.
Upholstered Furniture
Luxury Dog Beds
Our dog beds feature premium upholstery-grade fabrics with removable, machine-washable covers for easy maintenance.
- Cover Removal: Unzip covers carefully and remove completely before washing. Check pockets and crevices for any accumulated debris.
- Machine Washing: Wash covers in cold water on gentle cycle with mild, pet-safe detergent. Avoid fabric softeners, which can reduce fabric breathability.
- Drying: Air dry flat or tumble dry on low heat to preserve fabric integrity and prevent shrinkage. Remove promptly to minimize wrinkles.
- Base Care: Vacuum the foam base regularly using an upholstery attachment to remove hair, dander, and dust mites.
- Spot Cleaning: Address accidents immediately by blotting (not rubbing) with cold water and enzyme-based pet stain remover. Allow to air dry completely.
- Odor Control: Between washes, freshen by sprinkling baking soda on covers, letting sit for 15 minutes, then vacuuming thoroughly.
- Rotation: If possible, rotate bed location periodically to ensure even wear and prevent permanent impressions in flooring.
Stain Prevention Tip: Consider placing a waterproof liner between the foam base and cover for added protection, especially for puppies or senior dogs.
Natural Stone
Travertine Pet Bowls
Hand-carved from natural travertine stone, each bowl is a unique piece. Stone is naturally porous and requires specific care to maintain its beauty.
- Daily Cleaning: After each use, rinse bowls thoroughly with warm water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and mineral deposits.
- Deep Cleaning: Wash weekly with warm water and mild, pH-neutral dish soap. Use a soft sponge or cloth—never abrasive scrubbers that can scratch the surface.
- Avoid Acidic Cleaners: Never use vinegar, lemon juice, bleach, or harsh chemical cleaners. Acidic substances will etch and dull the stone surface permanently.
- Drying: Always dry bowls completely after washing. Standing water can penetrate the stone and cause staining or discoloration over time.
- Sealing: Apply food-safe stone sealer annually to maintain water resistance and protect against staining. Follow product instructions carefully.
- Stain Removal: For stubborn stains, create a paste of baking soda and water. Apply, let sit for 15 minutes, then wipe clean with damp cloth.
- Natural Variations: Color variations, natural pitting, and patina development are inherent characteristics of travertine and add to each piece's unique character.
Remember: Travertine is a natural, porous material. Small chips, natural fissures, and color variations are not defects—they're what makes your piece one-of-a-kind.
Universal Guidelines
General Care Tips
- Pet Safety First: Always use pet-safe, non-toxic cleaning products. Avoid essential oils, which can be harmful to cats and dogs.
- Regular Inspection: Check your furniture monthly for any signs of wear, loose components, or damage that could pose safety risks.
- Proper Placement: Keep furniture away from moisture sources, direct sunlight, and extreme temperature changes to preserve materials.
- Break-In Period: New furniture may have a slight natural odor that dissipates within 48-72 hours of unpacking. Air out in well-ventilated space if needed.
- Weight Limits: Respect stated weight capacities for your pet's safety and to prevent structural damage.
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