We often say, "Disasters are merciless, but people are merciful." But when we talk about the cats we live with, that emotion and responsibility will undoubtedly be doubled. **Frequent countries, so that every cat slave is always vigilant: how to create a safe living environment for cats to deal with possible sudden disasters?
First, the safety and stability of the cat tower
Cats love to climb, and the cat tower has become their little world. But have you ever thought that when ** suddenly comes, this seemingly stable small world may become their "crisis place"? When the cat tower is shaken strongly, it may collapse instantly, causing the cat to be injured. Therefore, we have to ensure the safety of the cat tower. For the cat tower in high places, we need to fix it steadily; And for low cat towers, non-slip mats are a good choice. At the same time, not only the cat tower, but also other furniture in the home also needs us to carry out safety checks to ensure that in an emergency, they will not become the cat's "killer".
2. Preparation of cages and optimization of the environment
For many families, the cage may be a "temporary refuge" for cats. In the event of a disaster, a safe, comfortable cage can provide a place for cats to take refuge. For those families who don't already have a cage for their cat, now is the time to consider introducing it. But just having a cage is not enough, we also need to ensure that the environment around the cage is safe. This means that there can be no items around the cage that could fall, and no furniture that could collapse. At the same time, in case of emergencies, we can also place a suitcase and refuge bag next to the cage in case of emergency.
3. Let the cat get used to the carrier and pet box
In the event of a disaster, we want to be able to evacuate cats quickly and safely. And in order to achieve this goal, it is even more important to get the cat used to the harness and kennel. We can choose to put the cat on a carrier at ordinary times, and set up a small "kennel training ground" for them at home, so that they can gradually adapt to this "little house". In this way, when a real disaster strikes, the cats will be able to enter the kennel more smoothly and evacuate with us.
4. Plan evacuation routes to ensure smoothness
It is essential for humans to plan a clear evacuation route. And the same is true for cats. We need to make sure that in the event of an emergency, we can escape smoothly with our cats. Therefore, we need to re-examine the layout of our homes to ensure that the evacuation routes are unimpeded. At the same time, if the cat is in a cage, we also need to make sure that the size and shape of the cage do not become an obstacle to escape.
5. Prevent cats from "running away".
In the event of a disaster, cats may choose to run away in panic. To prevent this from happening, we need to make sure that the windows and doors in our home are safe and secure. Small holes in the screens, locks on the windows, doors in the entryways, etc., all need to be carefully inspected. At the same time, in order to prevent cats from getting lost, we can also prepare a "lost child tag" for them, which is printed with the address, name and name of the cat. In this way, even if the cat accidentally gets lost, someone can find them in time.
Cats are members of our family, and we have a responsibility to create a safe and comfortable living environment for them. By taking the above disaster measures, we can not only provide protection for our cats, but also provide more safety for ourselves and our families. Let's start from now on and escort the safety of cats!
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