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Halloween
Safety
Halloween is
right around the corner and with it comes
tales of black cats, costumes and candy
seekers. It also represents a potentially
dangerous time for your pets.
Noise and
Strangers
The stress
of excited children ringing the doorbell and
the strange looking costumes they're wearing
may frighten your pet. This can cause
aggressive behavior in even the most calm
animals so it's a good idea to keep your pets
in a quiet area of your home until the
excitement is over.
Pet
Costumes
If a pet
wears a costume, make sure it is not
constricting, causing your pet to trip, or
blocking its vision. Do not force a pet to
wear a costume if it demonstrates discomfort.
Candy &
Chocolate
Candy,
especially chocolate, is toxic for animals
and can cause vomiting, restlessness, heart
disturbances, and even death. Ask kids not to
share candy with pets and make sure that
Halloween candy is put safely out of reach.
Cruel
Intentions
Don't leave
pets outside on Halloween. Many animals
disappear as pranksters and those with darker
intentions tease, abduct, torture, or even
kill pets.
Be
especially watchful of black cats, which are
frequent targets of cruel activities on
Halloween. Try to keep black cats inside for
the week of Halloween. Many animal shelters
make black cats unavailable for adoption the
week before Halloween because of black cat
abuse.
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