Potential Thanksgiving Hazards for Cats and How to Keep Them Safe
Posted by Feeders Pet Supply on Nov 8th 2024
Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and festive traditions—but it's also a time to be extra mindful of our furry friends. Many of the delicious dishes we enjoy can be harmful or even toxic to cats. Staying aware of potential hazards and taking a few precautions can help keep your cat safe and happy throughout the holiday season.
Thanksgiving Foods to AVOID for Cats:
- oStuffing
- oRaisins and Grapes
- oTurkey Skin & Bones
- oDesserts, especially chocolate & xylitol
- oHam
- oOnions and Garlic
- oGravy
- oButter
- oSeasonings
Foods Your Cat CAN Eat:
- oSmall amounts of turkey (boneless, skinless, unseasoned)
- oSweet Potatoes
- oGreen Beans
- oCarrots
- oPumpkin (boiled or steamed)
There are also a variety of specialty-formulated turkey cat foods that are specifically made for cats’ health, which lets them safely join in the holiday feast.
General Tips to Keep Your Feline Friends Safe:
- Keep the Thanksgiving feast out of reach or try to keep your cat in a separate room whenever food is laying out. Consider making them a plate of cat-safe foods in a space away from toxic, seasoned, and oily dishes.
- Secure your trash to prevent your pet from rummaging through leftovers, like turkey bones, which can be harmful.
- If you're hosting, keep your cat's stress and anxiety in mind. Create a quiet, comfortable spot for your cat to retreat to if the hustle and bustle becomes too overwhelming.
- Holiday decorations like candles, lights, ornaments, plants, and other décor can be hazardous to pets. Keep these items out of reach, especially when left unattended.
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to include your cat in the festivities, but it’s essential to keep their health and safety in mind. By avoiding certain foods, offering safe treats, and being mindful of potential hazards, you can make this Thanksgiving enjoyable for both you and your feline friend. Feeders Pet Supply wishes you and your family a happy holiday season!