Halloween costumes mean you’ll likely see plenty of creatures of the night. While this may be entertaining for us, it may be disorientating and confusing for your pet. Because of this, it’s best to keep them inside the house where possible.
A good way to prepare your outdoor cat for Halloween season is to practise keeping them indoors a few times beforehand, so they become used to it. Confining an outdoor cat to the house suddenly could lead to increased stress for your pet, so ensure you do it gradually. With dogs, try to walk them earlier in the day to avoid busier streets or loud bangs and noises in the evening.
If you’re in for the night, you can alleviate the effects of the noise outside by plugging in a diffuser that mimics soothing pheromones, playing music or having the TV on.
Fireworks and loud party noises can be stressful for both cats and dogs. But by following our tips and planning ahead, you can help to ease their anxiety.