So, what do we say to that? Keep cats inside! That's right. Even those kitties that like to go outside, you must listen to your guardians and stay in. Why? Well, I don't like to scare anyone, but it's a fact that there are some not-so-nice people about. Not everyone loves cats, and cats, especially black cats, can be at risk around Halloween. Mum says that there are evil individuals out there that think it's cool to torture and kill cats. And in England around this time there is also Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes night) to contend with. Lots of fireworks going off everywhere - far too noisy for me!
Did you know that many animal shelters refuse to adopt out black cats during the entire month of October? Yes, the fear that harm will come to them makes many shelters decide not to rehome black cats around the time of Halloween, and good on them, I say! Think for a moment. Some sicko may only want the cat to go with their costume and may either return the cat to the shelter after Halloween, or toss it out in the streets like some unwanted toy. Or even worse - torture it. Yes, there are even some sadists that will be on the lookout for sacrificial cats. You just don't know who lives in your neighbourhood (especially in a city or large town). You must always be wary.
Don't forget that if your humans are going to open the door to every trick-or-treater, you must make sure to stay in a secure room that your human must have prepared for you in case you suddenly decide to bolt out the door. Why you would want to do that when you are so comfy and well-looked after during a night like this is beyond me. But, being of curious nature, cats will do anything! Don't forget that chocolate and candy is bad for cats too, so stay away and also refuse any offerings from any human who is ignorant to this fact, and children too. Humans - tell your kids not to give them out to pets too!
Other things for cat guardians and parents to remember:
Don't dress up an animal in Halloween costume. Luckily, Mum is not a fan of dressing up pets, but you may think differently. However, please stop and think how you would feel if someone came along and dressed you up in some ridiculous costume without asking you. Not nice is it? It can be dangerous too. Costumes that are tightened with rubber bands can cut off circulation. Some may even be flammable and can catch alight easily with all the candles and Jack O' lanterns about, which your pets must keep away from too, regardless if they are in costume or not.
Also, dear humans, please try not to scream and screech. Think of your cat's sensitive hearing (and Mum's). It's nice to have fun but not nice to be selfish and cause others distress whilst doing so. Some cats can really freak out with all the screaming kids in costume prowling though the street and banging on doors - some who may even have intention to harm. Yes, you never know who is hiding behind that Scream mask.
Other than that, Mum and I hope you and your humans have a great and safe Halloween!
Good advice for Halloween time ! We don't celebrate so much Halloween in Switzerland. Purrs
ReplyDeleteWe don't celebrate it in our house. We don't do big celebrations :)
DeleteGreat tips! We always make sure out kitty is in a bedroom with the door closed during halloween!
ReplyDeleteThat's good. Better to be safe than sorry :)
DeleteGreat advice! We LOVE Halloween but these safety reminders are very important!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad the humans here don't do Halloween stuff - so the porch light will be dark and nobody gives out treats. If they did, the three of us would wind up being locked up in a room for the night!
ReplyDeleteSame here. We don't give out treats. Not a big fan of Halloween to be honest :)
DeleteGreat reminders for everyone. I keep my kitties in all the time. http://15andmeowing.com I am recommending A Forever Home For Athena on my blog tomorrow- I loved it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteDon’t forget about mischief night on the 30th. That’s when really evil humans go around throwing eggs and flour at everything, including cats. Last year TW thought I escaped on Halloween cos while she was opening the door for trick or treat, some older kids were running through the hall screaming and yelling. She couldn’t find me and even searched the hall for me. This year, she’s not opening the door for anyone.
ReplyDeleteWe don't really have that in the UK (or we never used to), but I think it's starting to happen. I've heard of nasty kids throwing anything they can get their horrible hands on.
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Thank you for mentioning the cat costumes. I always feel sorry for dressed up cats. They clearly do NOT look happy. (And this includes my dear childhood pet who patiently endured baby bonnets and nightgowns.)
ReplyDeleteWith three kids in the house, October 31st is a big night for us. Two of our cats stay as far from the door as possible but our curious Athena wants to see what is going on. The poor thing has to stay in the bedroom that night.
Yes, we don't think animals look too happy dressed up in costume.
DeleteMy Athena is very curious too :)
THANK YOU for this wonderful post! We try to remind people that pets have their own furs and can also suffer over heating easily. Our vet and the Girls groomer both stress this to all their customers too.
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Yes, that's very important too. Thanks for mentioning that :)
DeleteI can tell you that I´m glad that we don´t celebrate Halloween that much over here in Sweden :)
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Luckily it's not that big a deal over here in England, either :)
DeleteGweat Posty Athena. Hav a pawsum weekend.
ReplyDeleteLuv ya'
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