Because cat trees are relatively large, after a period of use, in addition to cat hair, they accumulate a lot of other debris. Therefore, clean-loving owners will want to clean them themselves. However, cleaning large cat trees can be difficult. So, how can you dry-clean a cat tree? 
1. First, prepare the necessary supplies. Go to the supermarket and buy some wool and silk detergent, or mix your own laundry detergent and hand soap, dilute it with water to a certain concentration, and put it in a spray bottle. Also, prepare two large rags, one dry and one dampened with water.
2. Spray the cleaning solution onto the surface to be cleaned and rub it back and forth with a damp cloth. You can see a noticeable difference. If there's no effect, the concentration of the cleaning solution may need to be increased.
3. Use a dry cloth to wipe the area you just washed clean back and forth, and finally smooth it out along the direction of the nap.
In fact, cat trees also need to be cleaned regularly. After all, cat trees have many corners that can easily harbor bacteria, which is detrimental to the health of cats. Therefore, owners should not be afraid of the trouble and must pay attention to cleaning their cat trees regularly.