Fireworks can be a scary time for pets but you can help by following some of these tips and guidelines.- Provide a den or hiding place where your pet can feel safe
 - Increase your pet’s feeling of security by plugging in an Adaptil or Feliway diffuser as close to the den or hiding place as possible, start using the diffuser at least a few days before fireworks are expected.
 - Ignore fearful behaviour, such a panting, shaking and whining. Dogs may pick up on their owner’s anxiety which could make the problem worse
 
Further advice:
- In the run up to Bonfire Night walk your dog when it is still light outside. This reduces the possibility of fireworks being set off and your dog becoming worried.
 - Make sure all windows, doors and cat flaps are securely closed during fireworks night. This will reduce the chances of your pets escaping.
 - Provide extra litter trays for cats in case they are not used to being confined to the house.
 - Provide distractions, for example new toys or chews, while fireworks are happening. Draw curtains and switch on the TV to mask the noise from the fireworks.
 - Try not to leave your pets alone while fireworks are going off, pets will be more relaxed when they have a familiar person with them during this time.
 - DO NOT punish your pet! This will only make your pet more distressed.
 
Content courtesy of ADAPTIL + FELIWAY.
We understand that some pets may require medication to help them through this stressful time. Please contact the surgery now as your pet should start preparing for fireworks 4 weeks prior to the event. 
Treat your cat like a member of the family and feed him good, quality food. Choose VitaLife Grain-Free Healthy Cat Food. Made for daily feeding, VitaLife cat food makes an ideal meal for cats with food sensitivities.
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