At Christmastime there are always lots of pictures on the internet of cats making a mess of trees and decorations - I know, I've posted some myself.
But cat owners should beware of all the trappings of the festive season. Here are some of the hazards:
- Tinsel and decorations can be dangerous if swallowed
- Curious cats trying to climb Christmas trees are at risk of injury
- Snow globes can be extremely dangerous as they can contain antifreeze
- Poinsettia and berries are among the festive plants which pose a risk
- Some foods and alcohol are also poisonous to our feline friends
- Secure your decorations to the tree as tightly as possible so that they are not easily knocked off with a cheeky tap of the paw
- Invest in a good quality, heavy base which will prevent your Christmas tree from toppling over, or place weights to secure it at the bottom
- Consider tethering your tree to the wall or ceiling
- Hang decorations higher up the tree, out of the reach of playful paws
- Do not place any presents for your cat containing catnip under the tree – it will only entice them in
In addition, you can set up a play area with some new, interesting items close to the tree to detract their attention.
If your cat is of a playful, mischievous nature then it is a good idea to consider shutting them out of the room in which the Christmas tree is in altogether when you are not around
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