The Sentinel

PET ADVICE

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CHRISTMAS is nearly here and many children (and grown-ups) might be asking Santa for a cuddly puppy, cute kitten or big-eared bunny. But before Santa loads his sleigh on Christmas Eve, vet charity PDSA is asking people to think twice about getting a new fourlegged friend during the festive season. PDSA Vet Olivia Andersonna­than said: “Pets can be a rewarding addition to a family, but they do require plenty of commitment. Do lots of research before taking on a pet at any time – and consider if Christmas is the best time for a new pet to settle into your home. “Introducin­g a new pet during the hustle and bustle of Christmas can be more stressful for them. Extra noise and activity can worry pets who are in novel surroundin­gs and would prefer peace and quiet while settling into a new home. “Festive distractio­ns, such as presents, parties and visitors, can mean you’ll struggle to give new pets your full attention. Christmas can also pose a danger to inquisitiv­e pets, who may end up swallowing discarded wrapping, ribbon and bows, making a meal of small toys, or getting their paws on toxic foods or plants. Kittens and puppies are especially likely to get into trouble without close supervisio­n.” Another big area of concern is when pets are given as surprise gifts. Olivia continued: “Someone receiving a pet as a present may not be prepared for how much time, money or responsibi­lity being a pet owner involves. The novelty of a pet as a surprise gift can quickly wear off and the new owner may not be fully committed to providing a lifetime of care. Giving pets as gifts can lead to those same pets being sadly given up to shelters when reality sets in.” If you know someone who wants a particular pet, a more suitable Christmas present might be a book about their preferred animal. Then they can read up on everything that pet needs to be healthy and happy and make an informed decision themselves. Olivia added: “Owning a pet can be rewarding, but it takes a lot of commitment, so I always recommend researchin­g thoroughly first – and making sure you have enough time to dedicate to them if you are going to take on a pet over the festive period.” PDSA’S ‘Get Petwise’ interactiv­e quiz can help you decide whether taking on a pet would be suitable for your lifestyle and circumstan­ces www.pdsa.org. uk/pawsfirst.

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