As more people expand their Eco-conscious outlook to include their animal companions, the pet industry is slowly responding with all kinds of innovative green products for dogs and cats that not only enhance the animals health, but are also environmentally responsible and sustainable. These products encompass nearly every area of animal care, from food and accessories to pest control, waste disposal and grooming.
The organic movement
Much of the factory farming and current agricultural practices are not sustainable and play a large role in environmental pollution. Pesticides, fungicides and herbicides are sprayed on crops and end up in the soil and water supply, while farm animals are pumped full of antibiotics and growth hormones. Not only do these toxins harm your dog or cat’s health when they ingests the food, but they’re also taking a heavy toll on ecological systems.
It’s not surprising that so many people are turning to organically raised meats and produce for their dinner tables, whilst looking to do the same for their dogs and cats. It’s a lot healthier, and much kinder to the environment. Companies are starting to offer organic pet foods made from meats raised in clean, sustainable and humane ways, and fresh produce grown without pesticides and other chemicals. Hopefully these companies will go a step further and source out locally raised ingredients to minimise the pollution generated by transportation as well.
Eco-accessories
Whether it’s a toy for your cat or a leash for your dog, when you need to buy accessories and playthings for your companion look for the environmentally friendly ones. Green products made from hemp, organic cotton and other sustainable or recycled fibers are becoming readily available. They include colorful collars and leashes, durable toys, dog apparel, and bedding materials. Hemp is especially good – it’s one of the few crops that doesn’t deplete the soil and can be grown without pesticides. Some companies are also steering away from chemical dyes within the manufacturing process.
Waste not
Dogs and cats worldwide produce millions of tons of waste per year. A lot of it ends up in landfill sites, or tied up in plastic bags that won’t break down for years or decades. A great way to ease the situation is to look for poop bags that are biodegradable and do break down, allowing the waste to decompose naturally (a healthy diet that’s as natural and organic as possible will also minimise chemical toxins in your animal’s waste). There is even a company has designed a green waste digester that you bury in a hole in your yard like a septic tank. It reduces dog waste to a ground absorbing liquid through the action of natural enzymes and bacteria.
If you have cats, then you have a choice of earth-friendly litters to consider. Avoid clay products – the strip-mining process used to harvest the clay is very hard on the environment. It also doesn’t break down when disposed of and can sit in landfill for years. Biodegradable litters are a much earth-friendlier (and healthier) choice, and include products made from wheat, corn, recycled newspaper, silica, and reclaimed pine sawdust. Some of these litters, like those made from silica, last longer than average and help cut down on the amount of litter you use. One self-cleaning cat box completely eliminates the need for litter by using recycled plastic granules that are automatically washed and dried for re-use.
Healthy hygiene
Once the warmer weather reappears, fleas and ticks will start hopping again. Commercial flea collars, powders, sprays and medications are among the most toxic pet care products out there – they’re bad not only for your animal, but also the environment, both indoors and out. The best way to avoid them is to keep your animal in good health with a quality diet, so his immunity is strong.
Regular bathing and grooming can also be eco-friendly. Harsh commercial shampoos are hard on your animal’s skin, and the chemicals get washed down the drain and into the water table when you rinse him off. Thanks natural and organic shampoos, conditioners, deodorisers and other grooming products on the market now, this no longer has to be an issue. Be sure to read labels so you know what you’re getting. And don’t forget holistic groomers – these are folks who use only natural, non-toxic products on their clients, and there are more around than there used to be even a few years ago.
Clean and green
Spills and accidents are inevitable if you have a dog or cat, but don’t reach for the bleach. Commercial household cleaners usually contain chemicals that can evaporate into the air or end up in the water supply. They can also be harmful to you and your companion. Look for more natural alternatives – non-toxic household cleaners are getting easier to source all the time.
We can’t be perfect when it comes to going green, but there’s lots we can do to make a difference. Thanks to all the earth-friendly pet care products available today, it’s easy to include your dog or cat in your plans to help preserve the planet!