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Yes, cats can be around Christmas festivities, but precautions should be taken to protect them from various seasonal hazards like decorations, plants, and foods.
When going on holiday, ensure your cat stays in a safe, quiet room at home or in pet-proof accommodation with familiar items to reduce stress and hazards.
Yes, cats can be around during Christmas, but precautions must be taken to avoid common holiday hazards such as toxic plants, unsafe decorations, and dangerous foods.
When going on holiday, create a quiet, safe space at home for your cat with food, water, and a litter box, or travel with proper pet-proof precautions.
Yes, cats can be around during Christmas, but it’s important to take precautions to protect them from seasonal hazards such as toxic plants, dangerous decorations, and festive foods.
Yes, your cat can be safe during your holiday if proper precautions are taken to avoid holiday-related hazards such as toxic decorations, unsafe foods, and stress.
The Farmer's Dog costs between $2.49 and $21.42 per day, depending on your dog's size, age, and activity level. For a typical 50-pound adult dog, expect to pay around $7.25–$8.00 daily.
Tinsel and other ingestible holiday materials like ribbons and strings are silent killers of cats, potentially causing life-threatening intestinal blockages.
The 3-3-3 rule refers to how cats typically adjust to a new home: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to fully settle in.
Holiday hazards for pets include toxic decorations and foods, dangerous plants, stress from guests, and physical dangers like ornaments, tinsel, and electrical cords.

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