We compared pet flooring solutions around what owners are really protecting against: scratches, accidents, and pets slipping on hard floors. Rather than stage long wear trials, we evaluated each option against material and durability specs, traction and waterproofing design, and the recurring owner feedback about cleanup and grip. This category spans heavy rubber mats, washable absorbent pads, and waterproof runners, so the right pick depends on the job. What we like about good pet flooring is how it solves two problems at once: it protects your floor and gives your pet secure footing. In our evaluation we found the differences that mattered were genuine non-slip traction so pets do not skid, durability against claws and crate pressure, and easy cleaning for the inevitable mess. Waterproofing matters for training and feeding zones, while heavy rubber mats shine under crates and home gyms. We recommend matching the material to the use: a dense rubber mat for under a crate, an absorbent washable pad for a play or potty area, and a waterproof runner for high-traffic paths.

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