RSPCA press release: Keep your furry friends happy during the festive season

Monday, 7 December 2009 12:00 AM

Christmas is a favourite time of year for many as parties, presents and puddings become a top priority.

However, it is important to remember your furry and four-legged family members need special attention so they can enjoy the festivities as well.

New people, a change in routine and a busier household can be unsettling for your pets. Here are the RSPCA's tips for helping your creatures keep their comfort this season.

Whilst many animal lovers will be familiar with the message that pets are for life and not just for Christmas, sadly that isn't the case for everyone. Some people still think a new addition to the family is a perfect treat on Christmas morning.

Although a cute puppy or kitten is no doubt going to put a smile on peoples' faces initially, all too often this can change before the decorations are even taken down.

Every year, the RSPCA is inundated with unwanted animals who are either signed over to the charity or even abandoned when the burden to look after them becomes too much.

The novelty can soon wear off when a dog needs walking in the rain or a cat, rabbit or Guinea pig needs expensive veterinary treatment. The Society therefore advises potential owners to carefully consider their decision before bringing a pet home.

Does the person really want an animal? If they do then let them have the fun of choosing the pets for themselves.

If you are prepared to make the lifelong commitment, you will be rewarded with the unique pleasure that comes with looking after a pet. The RSPCA has thousands of animals looking for new homes so visit your local branch to find out more.

Whilst we may overindulge on mince pies and pile on a few pounds after the festive season, it's important to make sure your pet still eats a proper diet and gets regular exercise.

Pet obesity can lead to serious health repercussions such as joint problems, breathing difficulties, diabetes, impaired liver function and even premature death.

Although it is hard to resist the pleading eyes of your pet, the best Christmas present you can give to your pet is time not treats.

Dogs should also never be given chocolate as it contains a poison, which can be fatal.

Special chocolate drops for dogs are available from most retailers. Also avoid giving your dog the bones from your roast dinner as they can be a choking hazard.

Aim to keep your dog's exercise regime consistent, even if the weather isn't. If your pet is getting less exercise, try to reduce its food intake a little. Spend more time playing with your cat indoors if the weather is limiting time spent outside.

New sights, sounds and smells can unsettle your pet so try to give them little extra attention throughout the season. Set aside a separate quiet area for your pet to rest in, especially if you are having a party. A little TLC can go a long way to keeping them calm and reassured.

If you are going away for the Christmas period, ask a friend or relative to look after your pet or take them to a reputable kennel or cattery. Alternatively, if you are staying in the UK, choose an animal-friendly destination and take your pet with you.

If you are thinking of buying a present for your pet then consider getting them microchipped. This will save heartache if they were to stray or get stolen and many owners have been happily reunited with their beloved pet that has become separated from them thanks to the little chip that is no larger than a grain of rice.

If you follow these simple steps, you can help to make sure that everyone in your home has a Happy Christmas. For more information on pet care go to www.rspca.org.uk

RSPCA, Wilberforce Way, Southwater, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 9RS
Press office direct lines: 0300 123 0244/0288 Fax: 0303 123 0099
Duty press officer (evenings and weekends) Tel 08448 222888 and ask for pager number 828825
Email: press@rspca.org.uk Website: www.rspca.org.uk

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