Christmas Holidays and Pets - Pawsitive Veterinary Care

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Christmas Holidays and Pets

Holiday hazards abound at Christmas time for pets and as vets in Kelowna now is a good time to warn you of what to be careful of. You are the guardian of your pets and you are shouldered with the responsibility to protect them from harm, including harmful behaviour. The more obvious hazards include chocolate, tinsel and electrical cords, but there are others. Below is a summary of what to watch for, what to avoid and what to do if you suspect a problem. Tinsel and other string-like items: These should, quite simply, not be used, particularly when you have a young cat. Cats are naturally attracted to glittery stringy things and will swallow them. And you thought cats were smart! Well, they are, but they have a very rough tongue that, once something starts going down, often prohibits the object from being spat back out. Symptoms of an errant piece of tinsel or ribbon inadvertently swallowed include vomiting, not eating, and general lethargy. A vet can often find string objects anchored around the base of the tongue. Surgery is most often required, so best to avoid the expense and the kitty’s discomfort and avoid using these items. Never leave yarn and thread lying around with young cats or dogs! A recipe for disaster!

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