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Realtor Tips On How To Make Your Allen Home Pet

Not all families in Allen, Texas are composed of only people; many of them also <br>include some furry friends. In fact, about 44% of households in the Lone Star State <br>have at least one pet. These extra family members can range from typical cats and <br>dogs to diverse exotic animals.

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Realtor Tips On How To Make Your Allen Home Pet

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  1. Realtor Tips On How To Make Your Allen Home Pet-Friendly Not all families in Allen, Texas are composed of only people; many of them also include some furry friends. In fact, about 44% of households in the Lone Star State have at least one pet. These extra family members can range from typical cats and dogs to diverse exotic animals. In many cases, realtors in Allen would even recommend having a pet-welcoming home to increase its real estate price. Whether you want to boost your property’s market value or you simply want to make your space more comfortable and healthier for your pets, here are some features you can add to make your home pet-friendly. Pet Doors Dogs and cats like to run around expansive and fenced lawns, but opening the door for them every time they come in and out can be frustrating over time. Installing a pet door in your entryway should allow them to move around independently, freely entering and exiting your home without your help. Built-in Beds While some families love to lay around with their cats and dogs, others do not want to share their beds with furry members because of their fur and the risk of triggering allergies. As such, it is best to provide your pets with a separate space for their own beds or sleeping areas. Shelves Cats love to leap from one high place to another, which can be a headache for some owners because of the possibility of furniture and other household items getting damaged. Placing walking boards and shelves for your feline friends should help make them roam close to your ceiling, minimizing the risk of them breaking your valued items. Insulation And Heating Reptiles are cold-blooded creatures and are sensitive to temperature changes. To help maintain a consistent temperature inside your home, you can integrate your

  2. HVAC system into their enclosures and have your walls insulated to repel external heat. Perches And Roosting Birds need to be off the ground since they are naturally perched on treetops. If you are keeping birds without cages, you can try placing perches and branches within your home so they can roost easily. This also minimizes the risk of them flying to shelves, cabinets, and other parts of your home that can be damaged or cause them harm. Hidden Cabinets And Optimized Plumbing For aquarium hobbyists requiring sophisticated water systems, having accessible plumbing within your house is essential for water supply and disposal. Building cabinets can also hide the filtration systems, making the aquarium look tidier. While you can add these features on your own, you might be surprised to see the number of houses in Allen that are already designed to be pet-friendly. To learn more about the real estate market in this city, we at Cindy Coggins Realty Group are more than willing to assist and help you get started. Call us today to schedule a free consultation with one of our Allen realtors.

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