Christmas Tree Is Dangerous for Cats: How to Avoid Injuries and Poisoning During the Holidays.
According to ТСН: Experts in animal care warn about the potential danger of the festive Christmas tree for cats. This applies to both live and artificial trees, so owners should proactively ensure the safety of their furry friends.
Cats usually show active interest in bright and shiny objects. This can lead to them pulling off ornaments or playing with tinsel, which poses a risk of injuries or poisonings.
Risks with Live Christmas Trees
The biggest threats are associated with live Christmas trees. Coniferous trees emit oils that can irritate a cat's mouth and stomach. Additionally, stray needles can injure the mucous membranes if a cat swallows them. Owners of potted trees are advised to avoid fertilizers and supplements, as many of them are toxic to cats and can end up in the watering water.
Risks Posed by Holiday Decorations
Holiday decorations can also be dangerous. Tinsel often attracts cats' attention, and if they swallow it, it could lead to intestinal blockages. Glass ornaments can break and leave sharp shards. Therefore, it is important to securely fasten decorations and place fragile items higher up.
Safe Installation of the Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree should be placed on a stable base to avoid tipping over if a cat decides to investigate it. It is also important to turn off the lights when no one is in the room, as pets may chew on the wiring.
Experts emphasize: a few simple precautions can help maintain the festive spirit while ensuring your cat's health.
It would also be useful to remember that traditional seasonal meat pies can pose a serious danger to dogs, as their ingredients contain components toxic to four-legged companions, leading to poisoning and expensive treatments.
During this festive period, it is important not only to create an atmosphere of joy but also to ensure the safety of your pets. By paying attention to the details, owners can ensure happy and safe holiday moments for all family members, including furry friends.
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