How to Kitten-Proof Your Home
August 24, 2008 by Shannon · Leave a Comment
A very important aspect of new kitten care is keeping your kitten safe from danger. There are a lot of potential hazards around the home for little kittens. This article lists the most common ones and suggests ways you can minimize risks to your kitten and keep her safe.
Washing machine and tumble dryer:
If you leave the door open and there are clothes inside, there’s a good chance your kitten will climb in and go to sleep. Always check your kitten isn’t inside these before you use them.
Fridge and freezer:
As soon as you’ve used these, shut the door.
Hob and oven:
Shut the oven door as soon as you’ve finished with it. Cover hot hob plates.
Raw meat:
Keep it out of reach - it can give your kitten food poisoning.
Garbage:
Put all garbage in a sealed bin that your kitten can’t access.
Plants:
Many plants are poisonous to cats. If you’re not sure whether a certain plant is safe for your kitten if she eats it, put it out of her reach.
Pot pourri:
The oils used to scent this can be poisonous.
Open fires and candles:
Use a guard on the fire. Never leave a kitten in a room alone with lit candles.
Electrical wires:
If your kitten is a wire chewer, you’ll need to put wires out of her reach or buy plastic covers for them.
Curtain tie-backs and cords on window blinds:
Kittens can get caught in these. Either remove them completely or tie them up out of reach.
Filled bathtubs and sinks:
Make sure your kitten doesn’t have access to the room when the tub or sink is full.
Open toilet:
Try to get into the habit of keeping the lid down when the toilet’s not in use.
Medications:
Keep them in a cupboard that your kitten can’t get into.
Small objects:
Kittens can swallow small things like paper clips, rubber bands, staples and needles.
String, wool, fishing line and thread:
Kittens can swallow large quantities of these. For this reason, balls of wool or string and pom-poms aren’t good toys for cats.
Household chemicals:
Most cleaners etc. are highly poisonous to cats and need to be kept somewhere your kitten can’t access.
Tobacco:
Tobacco, nicotine patches and nicotine gum are all poisonous to cats.
Reclining chairs, futons, folding beds, drawers:
If kittens get caught when this type of furniture is moved, they can get crushed. Make sure your kitten isn’t asleep somewhere she could get trapped before you use any of these.
Safety is a major factor for new kitten care. It’s fairly easy to keep your kitten safe as long as you anticipate potential dangers and take the necessary steps to prevent them. Putting brightly colored post it notes up around your home is a good way to do this. Stick the notes on or near potential dangers - for example the fridge, washing machine, oven, toilet and futon - and anywhere else that could be a hazard.
Liz Allan has 25 years experience of caring for cats. To find out more about new kitten care, visit: http://www.cat-behavior-explained.com/all-about-kittens.html
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