Friday, June 26, 2009

Top Green Pet Tips

Pets and Toxics

Our pets are like family to a lot of us here in America. We strive for better well being and to reduce our carbon footprint, so why not take our furry friends into consideration. I have a very cute chihuahua and she doesn't have the ability to tell me "you know this doggy food has artificial flavors and preservatives in it, i think i would like to try some real chicken product." So we as pet owners need to make some better choices that would help the environment as well as the health of our pets. Here is just a handful of my top important green pet tips you should consider:

Eating Well

Most dog or cat food kibble you will see at the supermarket is so very bad for our pets. In these cases the animals used to make many pet foods are classified as "4-D," which is really a polite way of saying "Dead, Dying, Diseased, or Down (Disabled)” when they line up at the slaughterhouse. Unless that can of Friskies or Dog Chow is labeled FDA Food Grade Meat than its not fit for people to eat but for some reason its okay for our pets? I don't think so!

Natural and organic pet foods use meats that are raised in sustainable, humane ways without added drugs or hormones, minimally processed, and preserved with natural substances, such as vitamins C and E. Certified-organic pet foods must meet strict USDA standards that spell out how ingredients are produced and processed, which means no pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, artificial preservatives, artificial ingredients or genetically engineered ingredients.

Poop Cleanup

Make sure to use biodegradable doggy bags. And for kitty cats avoid clumping clay litter at all costs. It's really harmful to the planet and if the cat was to ingest some, it could be very hazardous to your cats health. Clay litter contains sodium bentonite that acts as the clumping agent and it can poison your cat through chronic ingestion through their constant need to groom. Because sodium bentonite acts like expanding cement—it’s also used as a grouting, sealing, and plugging material—it can swell up to15 to18 times their dry size and clog up your cat’s insides. I would highly suggest an Eco friendly kitty litter such as FelinePine.

Safe Cleaning Products

None of us wants to live in a chemically toxin filled household. So I would eliminate all bleach products in your bathtubs or sinks. I know after a shower one of my cats loves to lap up the leftover water in the tub for some reason and if it were cleaned with bleach that could be very harmful to their health. And we know dogs are known for getting into the toilet water. So make sure you use cleaning products made from safe natural and non-toxic ingredients to prevent exposure to the hazardous synthetic chemicals conventional cleaners often contain.

Play Green

Many toys these days are dangerous and harmful for our pets. I came across this sad story of just how dangerous they can be zootoo.com. Not only can accidents happen through accidental ingestion or other ways alot of pet toys are known to contain elevated levels of deadly toxins. Some tests have revealed high levels of arsenic, mercury, cadmium as well as lead, so it is a combo platter of lethal chemicals. You wouldn't let your child put a toxic toy in there mouth, so why let your pets (which most people consider there babies) do so? Shop for green pet toys at Shopgreenpets.com or find them in your local pet store.

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kRobert said...

Another great green pet product is the Fur-Zoff. It removes pet hair off any fabric, is made from recycled materials, and it lasts forever. A much better option compared to lint rollers. They sell them for $10 at http://www.furzoff.net

Heidi Junger said...

Unfortunately, it is not necessarily true that "natural and organic pet foods use meats that are raised in sustainable humane ways without added drugs, hormones, minimally processed and preserved with natural substances..."
The terms natural and organic are not regulated in the pet food industry (please read more at Onesta Organics. Both of these terms can be used freely, there is no oversight to control missing regulations.
Only certified organic pet food claims are regulated and enforced by the government. Even certified organic pet foods do not necessarily use humanely raised meats and are not necessarily minimally processed. But they are of course free of GMO, synthetics, hormones, antibiotics, pesticides, etc.
Actually, there are only a few pet foods that include humanely raised meats. One of the few exceptions includes Onesta Organics.

Charlie said...

I have a new blog that I will post about scoopable cat litter. I have two short articles so far for clay litter and silica gel litter.
The blog is:
Scoopable Cat Litter

Anonymous said...

What a great article! I'm alwyas trying to look for new ways to Go Green with my pet. I wanted to share a terrific "green" product called Fur-Zoff. It's made of recylced materials and will last you forever for about $10. I like it better then those lint rollers for removing pet hair because your not being so wasteful! You can find it now at http://www.FurZoff.net. Hope this helps! thanks again

Nina Eyrich said...

Great tips!!

Rascodog makes a great dog leash that has the biodegradable bags built in the handle. They are really easy to access and replace when the roll is empty- and it all goes towards making the environment better!

www.rascodog.com

Fred Smilek said...

My friend's new cat just gnaws on my finger...now that is an organic toy.

JT said...

@Fred: now that's thinking out of the box...any other green pet tips?

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