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Pet Stress & Fireworks

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Colin from Hampshire

Colin from Hampshire Report 4 Nov 2007 17:21

Hi Amanda :) Hi Bunny :):)

Amanda :):) Aww bless him, I hope the fireworks are a little less then last nights and he settles down well, the animals must feel exhausted today and sticking very close to us.

Bunny , The fireworks have now started here to, not as many yet but its still fairly early. I wish they would ban those fireworks to. Its just not fair that it goes on for days at a time.


Sally has woken up although so far even though she is aware of the fireworks going off has eaten tonight and also taking some buscuits. She is sticking very close to us to :)

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 Nov 2007 17:49

Cats are in, didn't need to encourage them either! I have fed them early (normally do it about 10 to get them in for the night). The boys are both up on my bed at the moment. Betty was on the piano stool, then started panicking - obviously she heard something I didn't - the door to the cupboard under the stairs was shut.
She is now in there, in a box on the freezer, with a newspaper covering half of it to give her extra security.

maggie

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 4 Nov 2007 17:52

they been going here a while now, not as bad as last night, but i spose its early yet

im gonna leave lites on for the dog round the house put the radio on up stairs cos she goes up there when we out , sleeps in our room,
bless her

Janette

Janette Report 4 Nov 2007 18:07

I was prepared last week and got some diazapam from the vet for Poppy, she is mad at the best of times. If she's in the garden and fireworks go off she goes balistic, if we are in doors she not to bad. On monday we are having some of son's friends round, am afraid that if they leave the door open while watching the fireworks she will run off, she's in season as well, so to be on the safe side vets says to sedate her.

Used to sedate our othe rdalmation cos he was an epileptic and it used to send him into a fit.

Jan x