Tips For Looking After Your Pets This Christmas
Keep Aware Of Hidden Dangers ⚠️
Be aware of hidden dangers for your pets around Christmas. Lilies are poisonous for cats so if you get bought flowers for Christmas, check that bouquet!
Chocolate should also be kept away from dogs and cats as it is toxic if eaten.
Finally, watch your tinsel carefully; it will likely get chewed by your cats and as we know, anything that’s eaten will come out the other end…
Cosy Sleeping Spot ☁️
Litter Tray Inside For Cats 🐱
Jackets 🧥
Dogs with short coats like Greyhounds, Dobermans or Chihuahuas struggle to keep warm in the cold weather.
Get them a cute winter doggy jacket to help keep them warm on walks!
Wash Dog Paws After Walks 🐾
Human Food 🍽
Don’t Leave Pets Unattended Outside 👀
Make sure They're chipped 📍
Give Them Lots Of Love… And Space ❤️
Pets are loads of fun to have around at Christmas and often get involved with family festivities.
Whilst it can be fun to play with your cat or dog, remember that new visitors, flashing lights, tinsel and decorations can be a tiring sensory experience for them to endure.
Allow them to balance this out with a nap or a solitary snooze… if they’re asleep, try not to wake them and give them space for some alone time if they need it.
They’ll come and see you when they’re ready!
Hopefully you’ve enjoyed our top tips for safe and happy pets at Christmas. Let the festivities begin!
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Want extra security this winter? Why not take out a policy with us and we’ll look after their health so you can focus on the fun stuff.
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