Last updated November 28,1999


WINTER PET CARE TIPS


1. Cats sometimes climb onto vehicle engines for warmth. Before starting your vehicle, knock on the hood and honk the horn. Even if your own cat does not have access to your vehicle, a neighbor's cat might have taken shelter there.

2. Staying warm requires extra calories, so feed your pet accordingly when temperatures drop. Talk to your veterinarian for advisce on feeding your pet.

3. Always have fresh , clean water available for your pet. If your pet is kept outdoors, be sure to check his water frequently since it may freeze.

4. Be sure to provide proper shelter for your pet. If your pet is indoors, the bed or crate should be kept in a warm. draft-free area, preferably elevated slightly off the floor. If your pet is kept outdoors, provide a warm insulated pet house or shelter. The house should be elevated enough so that moisture cannot accumulate inside. If possible, provide a "door" (perhaps of canvas) to keep out the winter winds. If your pet is in a pen, you might block the wind and weather with bales of straw and stretch canvas over the top of the pen. If the wind chill or other weather conditions become severe, bring your pet inside.

5. Remove ice and snow from your pet's paws and coat at once. Frostbitten skin may turn reddish, white or gray, and it may be scaly or sloughing. If you suspect frostbite, take your pet to a warm place immediately. Thaw out frostbitten areas slowly by applying warm, moist towels that are changed frequently. Continue until affected areas become flushed. Contact your " Veterinarian" as soon as possible. He/she will probably want to evaluate the seriosness of the condition.

6. Some substances produced to melt ice and snow have low to moderate toxicity, depending on the ingredients and the amout ingested. Read the labels and take necessary prcautions. Keep these products stored in tight containers out of your pet's and children's reach and be sure to remove salt from your pet's paws immediately.

7. Even a very small amount of " ANTIFREEZE " can be fatal. Precautions are necessry with "ALL" antifreeze products of the market. Read labels and warnings carefully. Thoroughly clean up spills at once. Keep containers closed tightly and store them where pets cannot get to them.




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