2020’s holiday season may look a little different this year but it is still important that you take the time to ensure your pets are safe throughout the celebrations. Here are some tips for prepping your pet and home for the end of year events.
Tips To Keep Your Cat Mentally Stimulated and Physically Fit
Exercise and entertainment for your feline friend is a crucial part in keeping them healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally. Cats snooze more throughout a 24-hour time period than their dog counterparts but when they are awake they are ready to hunt, chase, bounce, pounce, think, bat, and explore!
Your Pet's Emergency Disaster Plan
You never know when a disaster might be headed your way and the last thing you want is to be unprepared when it comes to your pet and his supplies. People often become fanatic when the news alerts them that its time to hunker down so cat litter, dog crates, and even food are hard to come by at your local stores. It is important that you have your pet’s supplies already purchased, a plan in place, and be ready to act in case you need to evacuate your area or board up inside your home. Read over this list to ensure you are prepared the next time a hurricane is coming to a coast near you!
Top Items To Have In Your Pet First Aid Kit
Having a complete pet first aid kit is an important step to ensure the safety and well-being of your pet in case of a serious emergency or a simple cut or scrape. Be certain that your kit accompanies you and your pet on trips to the dog park, campgrounds, and family road trips so you always have the items readily available no matter where you may be. Always inform your pet sitters and family members where the kit(s) are stored. All items can be picked up in one trip to the drug store or ordered online as a complete kit.