Keep Halloween "pet safe"
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:24 pm
I think it's gotten to the point where they've made trick or treating safe enough for children, what with blinky lights, always go with an adult, etc. etc. etc.
But I've heard that sometimes, people will sacrifice animals on Halloween. There's also a high amount of traffic with trick or treating. Some decorations could be a choke hazard for cats and dogs. Halloween lights and stuff.
Personally I think on Halloween people should keep all their pets, especially their cats, inside during Halloween. Keep decorations out of reach of pets, just like you would at Christmas Time. Especially any that may contain lead and/or choking hazards. Some Halloween decor may have spikes and stuff on them, so try to keep them somewhere where a cat or dog can't reach them. (Might be more difficult to keep out of reach of cats, as they can climb XD; )
What are some other ways we can keep Halloween "pet safe?"
Edit: Here's some links to some tips on how to keep Halloween Pet safe: http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/keep_ ... oween.html
http://vetmedicine.about.com/library/we ... 02303a.htm
http://www.halloween-safety.com/hallowe ... _pets.html
But I've heard that sometimes, people will sacrifice animals on Halloween. There's also a high amount of traffic with trick or treating. Some decorations could be a choke hazard for cats and dogs. Halloween lights and stuff.
Personally I think on Halloween people should keep all their pets, especially their cats, inside during Halloween. Keep decorations out of reach of pets, just like you would at Christmas Time. Especially any that may contain lead and/or choking hazards. Some Halloween decor may have spikes and stuff on them, so try to keep them somewhere where a cat or dog can't reach them. (Might be more difficult to keep out of reach of cats, as they can climb XD; )
What are some other ways we can keep Halloween "pet safe?"
Edit: Here's some links to some tips on how to keep Halloween Pet safe: http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/keep_ ... oween.html
http://vetmedicine.about.com/library/we ... 02303a.htm
http://www.halloween-safety.com/hallowe ... _pets.html