OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Sure… cats and dogs could easily ruin your holiday if the tree gets toppled over by a curious cat or you end up in the animal emergency room because your dog swallowed ribbon. With just a little planning, you can reduce the chances of pet problems around your perfectly decorated home and adopt an animal from a shelter this holiday.

We turned to the pros at the American Veterinary Medical Association for these tips:

  • Keep people food out of the reach of your pet and ask your guests to do the same.
  • Make sure your pet doesn’t have any access to treats, especially those containing chocolate, xylitol, grapes/raisins, onions or other toxic foods.
  • Don’t leave your pet alone in the room with lit candles, a decorated tree or potpourri.
  • Keep holiday plants (especially holly, mistletoe and lillies) out of reach of pets.
  • Consider leaving the tinsel off your tree if you have a cat.
  • Secure your Christmas tree to keep it from falling over if your dog bumps it or your cat climbs it. Hanging lemon-scented car air fresheners in the tree may deter your cat from climbing it.
  • Provide a safe place for your pet to escape the excitement (such as a kennel, crate, perching place, scratching post shelf or hiding place) if you’re entertaining guests. If your pet is excitable or scared, consider putting your pet in another room with some toys and a comfortable bed.

Now… armed with that advice, let’s look at the pets Marion County Animal Services (MCAS) is featuring this week in our Project Pawsitivity.

Remember: Adoption fees are waived in December!

TAKE ME HOME THIS WEEK – DECEMBER 13, 2023
You can view more sweet animals available for adoption on the Marion County Animal Services website and Facebook page.

Three-year-old Rhett is politely waiting for someone to notice him at the shelter. This cute boy enjoys bath time, getting brushed, and loves to chase butterflies. How can anyone not want a good boy like Rhett? Courtesy: MCAS
Wednesday is an eight-month-old cat who is super attentive and crazy about toys. Her coat is so luxuriously soft, you won’t be able to keep your hands off of her – luckily, she won’t mind at all! Courtesy: MCAS

 

 

Ana needs someone to help her get in shape. This five-year-old chubby lady enjoys group pack walks, going on adventures, and she especially loves snacks. She even knows a few basic commands! Courtesy: MCAS