DON’T RUIN
Their holiday
It’s easy to overlook our furry companions during
the rush of seasonal celebrations. The holidays can be disruptive to pets’
routines, so it’s important to keep their eating and exercise habits to a
normal schedule, according to the American Society for the Protection of
Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). The following tips can help keep pets out of harm’s
way during the holidays.
Anchor the Christmas tree
so it doesn’t tip and fall over, injuring your pet. This will also prevent the
tree water, which may contain poisonous fertilizers, from spilling. Also keep
wires, batteries and ornaments out of paws’ reach so pets don’t get hurt.
Consider decorating the
tree with bows or strands of popcorn, ribbon or garland. Avoid shiny strands of
tinsel that can be tantalizing to cats, but also dangerous. One small nibble
can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomiting and dehydration.
Fresh holly and mistletoe
might appear harmless, but when ingested, pets can suffer nausea, vomiting and
diarrhea. Instead, choose colorful, artificial plants made from silk or
plastic.
Don’t leave lighted candles
unattended. Pets can accidentally burn themselves or cause a fire if they knock
candles over. Place candles in appropriate holders on a stable surface, and
extinguish them when exiting the room.
With
so much activity going on, give your dog or cat a quiet place to retreat to,
complete with fresh water, their favorite toy and snack, and a place to
snuggle.
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