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HOW TO PUPPY & KITTEN PROOF YOUR HOUSE
Kittens and puppies are naturally inquisitive, which can
often lead to serious injury. Here are some tips on how you can make your house
safer for the new arrival.
That's shocking -Young animals love to chew when they're
teething. Keep electrical wires out of reach, or use a pet-repellent spray.
They'd die for some
chocolate - Chocolate
can be dangerous. It contains theobromine, a powerful stimulant that is toxic
to pets. Sweets, cakes and cookies can also upset a young animal's G.I. tract
and lead to diarrhea and vomiting, which can be serious.
Treats can be threats - Never give turkey, chicken or rib bones
as a treat. They can splinter and cause serious injury.
Common household killers -Cleaning agents, bleach, ammonia,
disinfectants, drain cleaner, oven cleaner, paint, gasoline, rat poison. Keep
them locked up.
Check the antifreeze - Pets are attracted to the odor and
sweet taste of antifreeze. Store it high and tightly sealed, wiping up any
spills on the garage floor. Window-washing solution also contains antifreeze.
Remember, engine warmth promotes catnaps, so honk your horn to wake pets under
the hood.
Killer house plants - Poisonous plants include lilies,
philodendron, dieffenbachia, elephant ear, eucalyptus, spider plants, azalea,
ivy, amaryllis, pyracantha, oleander, boxwood, Jerusalem Cherry and plant
bulbs.
Keep off the grass - If you treat your lawn with chemicals,
keep pets away. Read and follow label directions carefully.
It fit yesterday - Puppies and kittens grow rapidly.
Collars and harnesses can be rapidly outgrown, leading to serious wounds.
Take care of personal care
items and medications -
Cosmetics, shampoos, skin creams, hair "perm" solutions,
depilatories, suntan lotions, sleeping pills, antihistamines, aspirin and
acetaminophen can all be lethal to pets.
It's not a toy - Don't leave plastic bags out.
Inquisitive young animals, especially kittens, can suffocate.
The heat is on - Watch out for hot irons, coffee pots
and space heaters. Kittens and puppies will suddenly be able to jump to new
heights.
A dip tip - Keep covers on hot tubs and swimming
pools. Kittens and even young puppies can fall in and not be able to get out.
'Tis the season - Keep holly, mistletoe and especially
Christmas tree tinsel out of reach.
Cozy up - Always use a fireplace screen.
Do you eat with that mouth? - Rule of thumb: If any or all of
something will fit in a mouth, it's dangerous. Watch out for cigarette butts,
rubber bands, balloons, sewing needles, thread, string, ribbons and, yes, even
pantyhose. Because what goes in must come out, often via surgery.