Halloween Safety Tips for Your Cat
Halloween
is a fun-filled holiday for children and adults. However, for a household
cat, it can be a stressful, frightening, and even dangerous holiday.
Remember, your pet depends on you to protect him, so please take a few extra
precautions to keep him safe during this Halloween season and note these
safety-minded tips.
- During
this time of mischief and pranks, all too often cats become unwilling
participants. Keep your outdoor pets well supervised in the yard, or better yet,
keep them indoors and safe from neighborhood hooligans at night.
- Make
sure your cat is wearing proper identification. If, for any reason, a pet does
escape or become lost, you increase the chances that your pet will be returned
to you if he is wearing a collar with an ID tag.
- Even
the most social cats should be kept in a separate room during trick-or-treat
visiting hours. You may even consider setting up a pet barrier in your
entranceway to keep your cat from darting out between your legs when you open
the door.
- For
especially nervous animals, the parade of costumed kids and endlessly chiming
doorbells can get to be too much for comfort. There are a variety of calming
products designed for storm-and-travel-shy pets, which are also useful on
Halloween.
- Finally,
decorations and Jack-O'-Lanterns are tempting for pets to get their noses into.
Needless to say, it's too easy for them to get hurt if left unsupervised,
whether it's in a tangle of crepe paper or a singed coat from an open flame.
Curious kittens are particularly at risk of becoming burned. Always keep these
Halloween favors out of your pet's reach!
Halloween can be
a fun and festive time for the entire family. Following these simple rules
can ensure you and your pets have a great start to the holiday season.
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