Cats and New Year: how to behave in front of the barrels
Cats and New Year: how to behave in front of the barrels
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Here we are, New Year's has arrived and like every year all the owners of cats and dogs find themselves torn between the desire to celebrate and fear for their four-legged friends.

As we all know very well by now, in fact, New Year's Eve is not exactly the favorite day of our dogs and cats.

Between barrels And fireworksin fact, there are many pets that spend a truly nightmare night. But what can we do to make New Year's Eve less traumatic?

Cat looking
Cat looking

Obviously, each feline has its own character and personality. In any case, there are some tips that apply a little to all our four-legged friends.

Rule number one is not to be scared. If our felines perceive our fear, then theirs will increase as well.

Even if it is difficult, we try to show ourselves indifferent to their terror. If we start pampering or reassuring them, for them it is as if we were indulging their fear. The cat will think "Ok, he's reassuring me, it means there's really reason to be afraid".

Scared kitten
Scared kitten

Secondly, let's try not to let them out at least for tonight. We all know very well that keeping a cat indoors is very difficult, but the coming night could be very dangerous for our four-legged friend.

He could be frightened by the barrels and fireworks and get himself into a lot of trouble. Maybe get lost or get under a car because you are too focused on running away.

In short, a day at home is better than such a finale. If your four-legged friend will be alone during New Year's Eve, you could opt to leave the radio or TV on.

Scared cat
Scared cat

The sound of one of these devices, in fact, could cover the noise of barrels or fireworks.

In short, there are many tips to make New Year's Eve less traumatic for your cats, although perhaps there is one piece of advice that beats them all. No more barrels and fireworks, there are many other ways to have fun.

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