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Finally, decorations pose a serious hazard to your cat, so take precautions.
Did you know that candles cause more than 9,000 home fires every year? Did you know that pets cause more than 500 home fires every year, mostly by turning on stoves or knocking over candles?
According to the National Fire Protection Agency:
These fires caused 86 deaths, 827 injuries and $374 million in direct property damage. Candles caused 3% of reported home fires, 3% of home fire deaths, 6% of home fire injuries, and 5% of the direct property damage from home fires during this period.
A lit jack-o-lantern or candle may be tempting for your cat to play with and poses a serious fire hazard if kitty knocks it over.
Many other Halloween decorations pose a serious threat to cats this time of year. Wires, glitter, strings, feathers -- so many parts to these home decorations are just too tempting to a kitty. Even deflated balloons or candy wrappers can be dangerous if your cat ingests them.
You don't want your cat eating something that might create an expensive trip to the vet or worse.
Halloween is fun for us humans, but dangers lurk all around for our kitties. Just be sure that you are educated and aware of what your cat is playing with and what your cat has access to.
If you notice your cat playing with something that is potentially dangerous, it's better to get rid of that decoration. Also make sure your cat has plenty of toys of their own to play with to distract them from the Halloween stuff.