For Cat Owners
Holiday Hazards to Avoid
Onions
Onions are toxic to cats, so please don't share your onion gravy.
Chocolate
We all love chocolate but it's really bad for cats. Keep it out of their reach.
Tinsel
Tinsel and other decorations can seem like toys for cats but cause very serious problems if eaten.
Holly & Mistletoe
Holly and mistletoe, especially the berries, are toxic to cats. Even a small nibble can cause vomiting and stomach pain. Keep them out of reach.
Raisins
Raisins (even a single one) can poison a cat's kidneys. Keep all traditional Christmas treats like mince pies and puddings well out of reach.
Lilies
Lilies are highly toxic to cats. Keep them completely out of the home.
Preventive Health Care
Regular Health Checks
Regular veterinary health checks for your cat can reveal hidden issues and keep your cat healthier for longer.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations protect your cat from serious, often fatal diseases. Keeping them up to date is one of the simplest ways to safeguard their health.
Dental Care
Regular toothbrushing and dental care protect your cat from gum disease and painful teeth.
Parasite Prevention
Parasites don't take the winter off. Keep prevention going year-round. Your vet can help choose the right plan for your cat and your family.