Oh dear! What an awful night! I feel for you. Hope the furkids are better now.
You know, we have hardwood floor in the kitchen and dining room, and I HATE it! Sure it would be easy to clean pet accidents off of, and it is, but drop water on it, food (in the kitchen and dining room, that's bound to happen), move furniture on it, and that's it. The floor is RUINED! Ok, if you look at our floor, it looks fine because we try to take tremendously good care of it, but you can see the color getting wierd if you look closely, and it gets scratched all over practically just touching it.Originally posted by wolflady
Logan, I know what you mean about carpet. Mine is starting to look really bad and I've only had it for 3 years!I swear I'm going to have hardwood or tile flooring one of these days!
The birds' droppings are easy to clean on carpet or flooring, but definitely easier on floor, however, for a dog or cat accident, I think hardwood flooring would be much better. If flooring was my choice and we could change it whenever we wanted, I would get marble flooring. That's the best, and it doesn't rot!
Tiles would work too, as long as they're joined tiles. The rough part in between tiles can be hard to clean too.
*So jealous of Middle Eastern houses because they have marble floors*![]()
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