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Press Releases
December
21, 2006
For
Immediate Release
Media
Contact: Angela Speed
Direct:
(414) 431-6104
E-mail:
aspeed@wihumane.org
The
Cat Climbed the Tree Again:
Holiday
Safety Tips from the Ozaukee Humane Society
- Keep
holiday treats out of reach. Chocolate, chicken
bones and skin, greasy foods, grapes, onions,
candies and bread dough can all cause serious
health problems for your companion animal.
- Your
cat may see your holiday tree as new territory
to explore… and conquer. Avoid glass ornaments,
tinsel and low-hanging decorations. Also, keep
Fido out of the tree stand's water, which can
cause gastrointestinal problems.
- Don't
allow electrical cords to dangle or run loosely
across the floor. Keep all of them safely taped
down and unplug them when you are away from home.
- Tinsel,
string, ribbon and yarn will all be seen as delightful
toys, especially to your cat. Keep these things
out of reach. They can cause serious internal
damage if swallowed.
- Don't
place holiday candles within reach of Fido. The
pretty flame can be an enticement and candles
can easily be knocked over. To keep your household
safe, never leave a candle burning while you are
away or sleeping.
- Be
aware that some popular holiday plants can be
toxic if ingested. These include, but are not
limited to, holly, mistletoe, azalea, hibiscus,
amaryllis and Christmas rose. The jury is still
out on poinsettias, but it is advised to keep
them out of reach just in case.
- With
all the holiday traffic, provide a quiet oasis
where your animals can retreat to if they become
overwhelmed with all the commotion. Likewise,
if you host a party, be sure Sparky doesn't try
to make a clever escape with one of your guests.
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