With Bonfire Night just around the corner, make sure your cat feels safe and relaxed despite all the loud noises.
The effects of fireworks and the loud noises on Bonfire Night can cause many cats to feel stressed, anxious, scared and even contribute to the development of behavioural problems. They may also become so frightened they may try to run away. Keeping them safe and feeling secure is the best way to look after your cat.
The dangers of accidents and injury from fireworks is high, so make sure you keep your cat inside from around 4pm on Bonfire Night, as fireworks start to be let off from around this time. Keep a litter tray for him if he is an outdoor cat, and provide a safe, cosy and familiar area for your cat to sleep on and feel relaxed, such as a favourite bed or chair.
Make sure all the doors and windows are securely closed, reducing noise and keeping them from escaping. Purchase a pheromone diffuser which can be plugged in, and start using two weeks before the start of the firework season to provide your cat with a sense of calm.
Keeping on the television or radio at a low volume also gives an air of calm to the household for your cat, and helps them to relax.
If holding the fireworks at your own house, try to purchase the quieter fireworks; many companies now offer quiet or silent fireworks. These noiseless fireworks are very beneficial to animals in your house and surrounding areas, as there are no loud noises or bangs. Remember not to set off your fireworks close to any wild animals.
Bonfires can provide a warm, cosy shelter for dogs, cats, hedgehogs, and
other small animals, so it is very important to check any bonfires before lighting to make sure there are no animals living or sleeping inside.
If you have just collected a kitten from a Cat Breeders Association registered breeder then make sure you register your kitten for its 12 weeks FREE insurance within 48 hours of collection. Visit www.cat-breeds.co.uk or call 0800 181 886.





