Wednesday, December 03, 2008

THURSDAY THIRTEEN #95 -- CARING FOR CRITTERS OVER THE HOLIDAYS


13 WAYS
TO KEEP PETS SAFE
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

I don’t usually repeat TTs, but this topic is timely and important, so we’re revisiting it.

In order to keep it fresh, I have added the photo of Abraham Lincoln's dog, Fido. When you consider how rare photography was back in the 1860s, I think it’s remarkable that a portrait of Lincoln's dog was even taken. Fido was a much-loved mustard-colored mutt, who unfortunately never made it to the White House. The President-elect was sadly aware of how frightened Fido was by loud noises and trains, and since the trip from Springfield to Washington would be made by train, he reluctantly decided it was kinder to Fido to leave him behind. So the dog made his second home with a neighbor who, while helping the Lincoln’s remodel their home, developed a rapport with Fido. The horsehair sofa you see Fido resting on went with him to the neighbor’s, as well. The Lincolns wanted to be sure Fido was comfortable in his new surroundings. When the President’s body was brought back to Springfield for burial, Fido returned briefly to the Lincoln home to help comfort the mourners, who were indeed happy to see him again.

And now, without further interruption, here are 13 holiday petcare tips:

1. When it comes to mistletoe, hang it high. If ingested, mistletoe may not only upset a tummy, it might even cause cardiovascular problems.

2. While poinsettias probably aren’t as deadly as once thought, they’re still not good for dogs and cats. They can still cause nausea and diarrhea – which can be hard on both you and your pets.

3. Turkey leftovers are not for pets. They can tend to be greasier than your dog or cat are used to, which can cause indigestion. And poultry bones splinter too easily to be safe.

4. Keep chocolate off limits! It’s not good for cats and positively dangerous for dogs because it contains theobromine.

5. Candy wrappers aren’t any good, either. Aluminum and cellophane can appear irresistible to curious critters (like my bundle of feline energy, Reynaldo), but if swallowed, they can cause tummy troubles and intestinal blockage.

6. Ditto for tinsel.

7. Make sure your tree is securely anchored. This one comes from my mom. One night, when we were all asleep, our beloved family cat Tommy decided the Christmas tree simply needed to be climbed and he toppled it. That’s when she began running a bit of fishing line between the tree and a small hook in the wall. It’s almost invisible, but it does the trick!

8. Pets and tree stands. Every year, dogs all over the country suffer tummy troubles and occasionally even sores in their mouths from lapping up the water at the base of Christmas trees. It happens to cats now and again, too, so all pet owners should be careful.

9. Watch your pets when company arrives and leaves. Those open doors can be awfully tempting. I know, because Reynaldo is always ready to make a run for it. (Fortunately, I live on the fourth floor and until he can figure out how to use the elevator, there’s really nowhere for him to go. Besides, once out in the hall, he just calls me to join him. He seems to want us to run away from home together.)

10. Keep your pet in a quiet place during holiday parties. A lot of guests can mean a lot of stress for your dog or cat. Plus you can’t be sure that every invitee (especially the young ones) knows how to be gentle with your pet. A quiet bedroom is often the perfect place for your pet to spend a party.

11. Be careful in your garage! If you decide to keep your dog or cat in the garage during a party, make sure that it’s warm enough, and that there aren’t antifreeze spills. Antifreeze is positively deadly.

12. Keep an eye on your garbage, too. Ribbons, leftovers, candy wrappers … your trash can be filled with dangerous – but irresistible – stuff this time of year.

13. Be careful when you start your car. There are lots of sad strays out there, looking for warmth. And there are still plenty of cat owners who refuse to see the wisdom of keeping their cats indoors. So to make 100% sure that you don’t hurt a cat when you start your car, hit the hood or honk the horn before you turn the key.

Now let's enjoy a safe holiday season!


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27 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:10 PM

    Cool stuff.

    Thank you, for all the critters who can't put it into words!

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  2. Anonymous4:19 PM

    These are all great tips! I never use tinsel anymore, because my dogs do love to eat it. :(

    And WOW to that photo!

    My entry is here

    Please do stop by if you have a moment and happy TT

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  3. Some important rules there.

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  4. You simply must read my Pink Flamingo post today. It includes the saga of Bubbles and the Tree.

    Oye!

    I never put a tree up with anchoring it to the wall. That goes back to the saga of the late, great Chrissie (German Water Poodle) who took my mother's tree down while guarding my best friend's two daughters.

    Hilarious.

    SJR
    The Pink Flamingo
    http://www.thepinkflamingoblog.com/the-pink-flamingos-91st-edition-thursday-thirteen/

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  5. Anonymous5:21 PM

    Those are great tips! And I loved the story about "Fido", I had never heard about him before.

    www.silverneurotic.weebly.com

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  6. I learned the hard way with my cat one year. Thankfully, I do not have a live tree anymore. :)

    It's been awhile, but I am back. Oh, and you cannot get to my site through firefox. Well, you can, but it tells you that it has "bad material." I do not know why. My site is so G-rated it is sickening! Haha!

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  7. Wise words! Great list Happy T13!

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  8. I left something for you on my blog, it's in the updates on the breast cancer post, come by and get it!

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  9. we only have fish for a pet but those are great tips though.

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  10. sorry, I forgot to leave the link.

    Thursday13

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  11. Those are great tips Also mention, if a cat swallows tinsel, and it sticks out their bum, not to pull it, but cut it off so you don't hurt their intestines.

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  12. I know so much to do to keep our friends safe

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  13. Anonymous9:48 PM

    Awesome tips! I don't have any pets but I might pass this on to a few people.

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  14. Great advice my friend:) Happy TT.

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  15. Great list...our dog has eaten so much chocolate that it's scary and he should be dead...sigh...he seems to have nine lives...lol. And no we don't give him candy but he seems to like queen anne cherries and girl scout mint cookies...he's eaten four boxes of WRAPPED CHOCOLATES...and 7 boxes of WRAPPed GIRL SCOUT COOKIES...we basically have to put them on top of the refrigerator or in the pantry to keep him out of them. Sigh.
    Happy TT stop by if you have a moment.

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  16. These are great tips. Thank you!

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  17. All the kitties and puppies thank you for this good list.

    Can't sleep? drop by and read my TT.

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  18. I have had cats and dogs all my life...and tinsel on the tree. Sorry, but I can live with both. Just keep your pets away from the tree. Like watching kids....you need to be there with them.

    My 13 is posted...it's all Olde English today. Stop by, won't you?

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  19. Thanks, these are all great tips, but especially #13; we might be thinking a bit more about our OWN pets, but "forget" about all the strays, so that's a good reminder!

    Happy Thursday!

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  20. I was actually bummed when I got a poinsettia as a gift last night because I know the kitten would eat it. Great list. Happy T13.

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  21. Anonymous1:24 PM

    Great tips. I about had a heart attack years ago when our Dalmatian ate an entire plate of fudge. Luckily he had no adverse affects, but not something I'd want to risk again! Happy TT!

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  22. Anonymous3:05 PM

    Excellent reminders for all of us with fur-friends ;--)
    Thanks ...
    Hugs and blessings,

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  23. Good tips! I have to watch my cats with the candy wrappers and the curly ribbons on packages.

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  24. Very good suggestions. I turned down a poinsettia prize at a shower to protect my furry feline girls. Mine is up here.

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  25. Thanks for all the great tips. I have two sweet dogs myself. I'm always worried they will get into something.

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  26. This is an awesome list. Many people just don't know to think of all these things.

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  27. Anonymous5:40 AM

    Nice post & it will also be worthy to follow your pet care tips.

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