Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: toothfairy on November 01, 2008, 19:23:17 PM
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i love this celebration, bonfire night) but the boys are so traumatised by the fireworks down the street i must admit they are :censored: loud not sure how close they are. my poor babies.
we are going out in about an hour to a friends 30th birthday and i really don't want to leave them :(
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I'm lucky that my two don't normally bother too much (and it's suspiciously quiet around here at the moment).
Try putting on some the TV or a radio that might distract them whilst you are out.
Karen
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I hate Bonfire Night. If it consisted of pretty quiet fireworks I'd be fine. But I'm not a fan of the banging either! Sage is currently hiding under the bed - she's the most nervous out of my lot and fireworks make her miserable. I'll be glad when it's over.
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I'm lucky that my two don't normally bother too much (and it's suspiciously quiet around here at the moment).
Try putting on some the TV or a radio that might distract them whilst you are out.
Karen
good idea Karen :thanks:
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I do feel sorry for all those frightened pets, luckily none of mine have ever seemed bothered, Penny and Squeaky used to watch them and these 2 are oblivious, well Schui is deaf anyway.
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Try and ensure all curtains are closed too coz I think the flashes are as bad if not worse than the bangs
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be grateful you don't have a fort and an army barracks nearby. Tonight we are being regailed with a multi-cannon fanfare that is rolling round the hills like thunder.
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Poor boys :hug: They might get used to them in time, if it's the first time they've ever heard them they're bound to be frightened :hug: My boys were scaredy cats the first time they heard them but now they're not fussed by them at all.
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So far, there haven't been many bangs. Luckily Alice doesn't seem too bothered - We rarely go out in the evening anyway so plenty of familiarity for them. I remember my first firework night with Kylie. I lived in a raised ground floor flat with an "L" shaped garden. The basement flat had a small square garden. Kylie was in there when they started and she literally froze on the spot for a couple of hours - my nieghbour was out so I couldn't get to her :( She is a very confident cat thesedays and will happily go out and watch them :)
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We've had a few tonight , Jerry slept through but Gizzy was a bit worried. Not enough to put him off his dinner though! :evillaugh:
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My lot couldnt care less, but the dogs at my mums are terrified, we always put the tv on louder than the fireworks, calms them down a bit, but they really need the tv and a person with them. Makes me feel bad, because I love fireworks.
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I was worried about the ferals but a few still came for their supper :) saying that there weren't that many fireworks going off (unless they're all waiting for Wednesday or next weekend. Thankfully it got better last year with the curfew it used to go on too late and New Year was terrible.
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I was out from 2pm yesterday on a drinking sesh and was worried about leaving the boys - so I set all the lamps to come on with a timer, blinds/curtains were half closed and I left the radio on for them all day.
I've been asked to go swimming on 5 November and not sure whether to go or not though - it would only be for about an hour and a half. Might just turn the tele and radio up really loud for them during that time.
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If Im in and watching TV or reading my cats either dont react to fireworks or in Ambers case she sits on the window sill to watch. If its in the middle of the night thought it would appear thats absolutely terrifying and means that they need to get in bed with me and wake me up :innocent:
love
Tab