Two questions :
1) DH and I are looking for a better safety proofing system for our kitchen. We have some two doors cupboards and some one door. Our current system involves a lot of mildly heavy crap piled in front of the lower cabinets, and higher cabinets tied shut with string (if the cabinets are two door). All of this is due to our naughty/mischievous cat, who, sadly, has figured out how to untie our knots. Consequently, I'd love to get some advice that can do double work for kitty now, and baby later.
2) Our washer takes powdered detergent. Does anyone have recommendations for a scent free powder that isn't incredibly expensive? Also, scent free dryer sheets or dryer sheet alternatives?
Re: Baby proofing / cat proofing; powdered detergent
Cant help with #2, my dishwasher takes the tablet deals
2) clothes washer?
Also, I think Purex makes a scent/dye free formula, but I don't know if it's available powdered or not. We use the Tide version (my husband has skin allergies so we have to be careful with detergents and stuff). We also use the same type of dryer sheets (Tide brand).
1 cup borax
2 cup washing soda
1bar feels naphtha
Combine and blend until a fine powder.
all of these items are available at our local grocery store.
OP, we have houdini cats too! We have one cat who will stand on his back legs with his paws on top of a cabinet and then he will walk backwards while holding the cabinet door. It's the strangest thing I've ever seen! And he opens every cabinet in the same manner.
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No problems with either yet, and they've been in use for well over a year.
Seperate, but related question: does anyone have a door knob cover they like that's toddler-proof? I've yet to find one that DS can't pry off. (Though thankfully he's doing it less now that he knows he's not supposed to.)
Are furniture straps and corner protectors necessary? We don't have any all glass furniture, just solid wood everywhere. Also, is it best to wash everything baby related with Dreft? My family is horrified by the idea of anything else, but I'm not sure if that's just a generational preference.
Tip: since you will be using Un-scented detergent if you forget your clothes in the wash and the smell mildewy pour in some vinegar and it will remove the smell when you re-wash.
No no advice for baby proofing we are new to this too FTM
I didn't know there were washers that only took powder and not liquid as well? I just use the All Free & Clear pods or the All Free & Clear liquid and throw them in with the clothes. We can't use anything else (even Tide Gentle) as DD has extremely sensitive skin.
For baby proofing, I didn't do anything until DD1 became mobile and only installed a cabinet lock on the one that had cleaners. The cabinet is a dual door so I just have one of the locks that just slides through the handles and tightens. I make sure I keep the sharp stuff higher than they can reach and all chemicals and meds up high or in the one locked cabinet.
The next cat and baby question for us is the litterbox conundrum... our cat is a big guy (~20 lbs, and just big in general) so we haven't really found a covered litterbox that would be big enough for him. Although honestly, we haven't looked much beyond PetCo and PetSmart.
First Pregnancy
Second Pregnancy
- BFP: 09/11/2015
- EDD: 05/25/2016
Baby Born04/15/2016
PGAL
I figure it's not much different than a covered box, because if baby really wanted to play with the cat poop, I doubt even a covered box would stop him...
That said, Walmart sells a covered box that's pretty huge--big enough for my 14 lb cat and then some.
DD: 05/14/16