Christmas Safety Tips for Cats

How to Keep Your Pets Safe During the Holiday Season

© Jennifer Copley

Dec 4, 2008
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There are a number of dangers faced by pets during the holiday season. Follow these tips to keep your cats and other companion animals safe.

Holiday hazards that can endanger pets include toxic foods and chemicals, dangers posed by Christmas decorations and gifts, Christmas party traumas, and other seasonal problems, such as the tendency of small animals to crawl into car engines for warmth during the winter.

Poisoning Hazards

Holiday poisoning hazards include certain foods, medications, and plants, as well as winter chemicals. To prevent poisoning:

  • Keep human medications and foods that are toxic to cats and dogs out of reach (particularly dangerous foods are chocolate and onions).
  • Plants that are toxic to cats, particularly mistletoe, holly, and lilies, should also be placed out of reach.
  • Don’t leave winter chemicals such as antifreeze that are extremely dangerous to pets anywhere animals might access them. While still poisonous, propylene glycol-based antifreeze is not as toxic as the traditional ethylene glycol-based product, and thus reduces the risk of fatal poisoning.
  • If adding chemicals to extend the life of a Christmas tree, make sure that pets cannot access them.

Christmas Decorations

Christmas decorations can pose a number of hazards to pets. To keep cats and other animals safe:

  • Supervise pets (particularly kittens) around fragile glass Christmas ornaments. Ideally, ornaments should be large and unbreakable for safety, especially when spending Christmas with young animals.
  • Cats and dogs, and particularly kittens and puppies, may chew on the electrical cords used to power Christmas lights. Cords should be located out of reach or at least covered.
  • Don’t use loose Christmas tree tinsel, as pets may swallow it and suffer intestinal blockage. Icicles made out of solid material are a better choice.
  • Anchor the Christmas tree well so that there is no risk of pets pulling it over.

Christmas Gifts

To ensure that gifts and gift wrap don’t cause problems for pets:

  • Avoid buying anything for cats that has small pieces which could present a choking hazard. See How to Make Cat Toys for more information on cat toy safety.
  • After unwrapping gifts, remove ribbon and other items that pets might swallow or choke on.

Christmas Parties

During the holiday season, people are more inclined to drink and may become loud and clumsy, frightening or even stepping on animals. Also, Christmas crackers and other noisy items may terrify cats and other animals. Pets should have a safe place they can hide away until the festivities are over, and locking pets up in a separate area or room of the house with food, water, and a litter box for the duration of the party is recommended.

Cats in Engines

Not all dangers are holiday-related. Some arise as a result of the cold weather. Cats and other animals may crawl into a car’s engine for warmth in the wintertime. Banging the hood of the vehicle a few times will give any animals inside the opportunity to vacate before the engine is started.

Pets as Gifts

Don’t give kittens or other animals as surprise Christmas presents. A pet should only be given as a present when the recipient has indicated not only the desire for a pet but also the willingness and ability to care for the animal for as long as it will live.

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