Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Tips for Keeping Your Pet Safe on Halloween

A lot of people worry about the dangers from Halloween tricksters, or other strangers, with more evil intentions, to their pets on Halloween night. Some shelters stop adopting out black cats, or all cats, for the month of October. From my research, I was not able to find any evidence that animal cruelty increases around Halloween. It seems that the people who intentionally hurt animals don't limit themselves to October to do so.

However, it seems that no one has ever really studied the issue in a serious way either, and lack of good evidence may be due more to a lack of any well done study. That's why many rescue organizations take a 'better safe than sorry' approach by setting limits on adopting out pets that may be at risk.

This Halloween danger to pets seem to get a lot of press, and a cause a lot of worry in the minds of many pet owners. However, there are many very real, and much more common Halloween hazards for cats and dogs that many owners never think about. I've written about many of the major Halloween hazards to cats and dogs in this article:

Pet Safety Tips on Halloween

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Letting Cat's Outside Safely

We recently made the very difficult decision to start letting out cats go outdoors. As a veterinary nurse, I've seen first hand what can happen to cats out in the big world, so I began to research, looking for a way to make the transition as safe as possible for them.

I found the Cat Fence-In system.

Review of the Cat Fence-In System