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Cat advice -
Feline care
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The PDSA has joined forces with Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB), The Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC), Sound Therapy 4 Pets and CEVA Animal Health to provide advice on how to look after pets during the firework season, and how to help them cope with their fear of loud noises. Here are their top ten tips, from www.petfireworkfear.co.uk
- If
your cat hides on top of cupboards or under furniture, leave her alone
and do not try to coax her out. This ‘bolthole’ is where she will feel
most secure. It is important that your pet can access her favourite
bolthole at all times.
- On the evenings you expect fireworks, ensure your cat is safely inside and secure doors, windows and cat flaps.
- Plugging a Feliway® Diffuser in the room where the cat spends most of her time 48 hours before the festivities will increase her sense of security.
- Make sure your cat is microchipped. If they do escape, frightened, confused animals can easily get lost.
- Ensure your cat is provided with a litter tray both before and during the firework season.
- Draw curtains to reduce the noise from outside and play music or have the TV on to help mask the noise of fireworks.
- Ignore
any fearful behaviour and do not try to comfort your cat. More
importantly, do not try to pick her up or restrain her. Fearful cats
prefer to be left to cope on their own.
- Try not to go out while the fireworks are going off. Stay calm and act normally.
- In multi-cat households, shutting cats in overnight may cause disharmony amongst your pets. A Feliway® Diffuser may help lower inter-cat tension.
- If
you are worried that your pet is taking a long time to recover from the
firework festivities, speak to your vet. Your vet may also wish to
refer you to a behavioural therapist.
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