Advice for pets by the RSPCA during fireworks celebrations: Just for dogs, before the fireworks season starts: 1. Close any windows and black out a 'doggy play area' so that your dog can't see the flashing lights. 2. Before fireworks begin move your dog to the doggy play area with all their favourite doys. 3. Ignore the fireworks yourself. Play with a toy to see if your dog wants to join in, but don't force them. 4. If your dog has a dogy friend that isn't scared of fireworks keep them together, your dog may be comforted by them. Just for cats: Make sure your cat has somewhere to hide if they want to. For example this may be under some furniture or in a quiet corner. Don't try to tempt your cat out as this will cause them to become more stressed. Don't forget small animals: if your pets live outside, partly cover cages and aviaries with blankets so that one area is well sound-proofed. Make sure that your pet is still able to look out. Provide lots of bedding so your pet has something to burrow in.
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