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Christmas Safety and Kitty
Carols Critter Care Christmas Kitty Tips
*Make your Christmas tree as stable as possible. Chances are your cat will try to climb all over it sooner than later. Make sure that the base of the tree is heavier than the top, even after all the decorations are hanging from those branches!
*If you have a live tree, never let your cat drink from the water in the tree stand. Most people use aspirin or special chemicals to help preserve the tree and these can be deadly for cats! Even if you use pet safe preservatives, the tree itself releases toxic sap into the water, so you'd need to cover the water altogether and make it inaccessible to pets. You can also spray around the center of the tree skirt with lemon scented air freshener to deter your cat from wandering too close.
*Avoid using tinsel, strings and hooks as part of your tree decorations. All are extremely dangerous to cats if swallowed. Fragile ornaments can be dangerous. Glass shreds on the carpet are a safety hazard to humans as well as felines - so keep all breakable ornaments out of your cat's reach.
*Christmas foliage can be toxic! Holly, mistletoe, poinsettias, ivy and Christmas roses, as well as the Christmas tree itself are all harmful to pets. Holly and mistletoe can be fatal. Poinsettias and ivy bring on bad digestive upset and pine needles when swallowed can pierce internal organs. Try not to use ornamental plants or keep them well out of reach. Spray the lower branches of the tree with bitter apple. Sweep up any dead needles lying about and always be vigilant
*Remember candles though festive are a danger! If you burn candles, do so safely. A curious swish of a tail, can cause a burning candle to dump over and disaster can result. Inquisitive cats can burn their nose, ears paws or tail getting to close to a flame. Instead of spending the Holidays with your family, then you might end up spending it with your vet!
*Rich Christmas food is not good for your cat! Make sure your cat keeps to her regular diet and doesn't feast on Christmas delicacies. Most of the foods we love are bad for cats and may cause upset stomach, vomiting and diarrhea. Instruct your visitors and guests not to feed your animals without your permission.
*Never give a kitten (or a puppy) as a Christmas gift! Let all your friends know that this is not an acceptable gift under any circumstance. To many cute kittens and puppies who begin their lives as Christmas gifts, end them shortly afterwards in the local shelter or on the streets. Getting a cat or a dog is a life-long commitment that should receive the special consideration it warrants
Last edited by pk; 12-12-2009 at 11:51 PM..
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