Decorating the Christmas tree and wrapping gifts is often worse with cats than with children. There are cat temptations everywhere - flashing lights, jingle bells, mistletoe, ribbons and wrapping paper. How can you make sure you all get through Christmas unharmed?
I'm lucky my cat doesn't care much for the Christmas tree or its ornaments. This could be because I always buy a compact tree and it wouldn't be the best idea for the cat to jump on it, but I can imagine many households struggling with this. Perhaps the greatest danger is the tree toppling over. You should therefore secure it properly, ideally set ir in a corner and attach it with hooks to the wall. Don't hang ornaments that your cat could swallow on the tree. If you don't want to have baubles lying all over the room, squeeze the hooks around the branches thoroughly. And don't let your cat drink from the container in which the tree is standing, as it may contain fertilizers and pesticides.
Watch the ribbons when packing gifts, which your cat will surely assist you with. You'd be surprised at the size of ribbon a cat can swallow. The same goes for Scotch tape, which they like to chew on. All packaging materials should therefore be put away immediately after their use and should not be left unattended.
Almost every household has at least one burning candle during the Christmas holidays, at least on the Advent wreath. Most cats are sensible and wouldn't voluntarily jump into fire, however, an accident may occur in the heat of a game or hunting. Some kittens may also be too curious. It's therefore important to keep any open fire out of their reach.
Mistletoe and poinsettias are other common symbols of Christmas. Both of these plants are toxic to cats, so keep them out of their reach. You should also keep all Christmas goodies away from curious noses. The main dangers are onions, nuts, sugar, chocolate, cocoa, coffee and salt. You should also watch out for fish bones, and if you want to share the carp with your cat, it must be thoroughly deboned or blended. You should cook the fish in water or steam instead of frying it, and you can offer your cat high-quality treats instead of cookies.
How do you celebrate Christmas with your cats? Is your Christmas peaceful, or do you have to constantly watch them? Do you have any tips for preventing accidents?
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