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Tips for Kitten-Proofing Your Home

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The world is an exciting but dangerous place for kittens, but
you can take simple precautions around the home to protect your
cats and kittens from their own curiosity. KITCHEN:

 Chicken bones in garbage

 Roast beef strings

 Anything with grease on it

 Hot stove or pots

 Getting shut in refrigerator or dishwasher

 Cleaning chemicals on floor or counter

 Getting under counters

 Getting behind refrigerator

LAUNDRY ROOM:

 Getting shut in washer or dryer

 Poisoning from licking soap or bleach off fur

 Falling ironing board or iron

LIVING ROOM AND FAMILY ROOM

 Crushed in recliner

 Television and stereo cords (use Bitter Apple Spray)

 Metal clips, aluminum foil, tubing

 Fireplaces (keep screens up and flue closed)

 Strings on window blinds

 Lamps and breakables

 Unsecured or unleveled bookshelves

BATHROOM:

 Toilet

 Toilet bowl chemicals

 Alcohol, First-Aid supplies, aspirin, medications

 Make-up

 Dental floss on waste basket

 Shock (unplug appliance cords)

BEDROOMS:

 Perfume (poisonous)

 Small jewelry, toys, and pacifiers

 Deflated balloons and their strings

DINING ROOM:

 Candles (never leave unattended)

 Breakable glasses

 Leftovers

BASEMENTS AND GARAGES:

 Automatic garage door

 Falling tools

 Running or sleeping under car

 Sleeping in car engine or on tires

BALCONY:

 Secure openings, including top

HOME OFFICE:

 Secure electrical cords

 Protect equipment against jumping kittens

 Use covers against cat hair

CHEMICALS:

 Many aerosol sprays, cleaning fluids, and bleach

 Weed killers and insecticides

 Detergents and floor wax

 Antifreeze and gasoline

 Deodorants and mothballs

 Turpentine

SOME POISONOUS HOUSEPLANTS:

 Asparagus fan

 Avocado

 Chrysanthemum

 Daffodil

 Delphinium

 Dieffenbachia

 Foxglove

 Garlic

 Holly

 Honeysuckle

 Hydrangea

 Iris

 Ivy (most kinds)

 Jasmine

 Larkspur

 Lily of the Valley

 Lupin

 Marigold

 Mistletoe

 Mushrooms

 Narcissus

 Oleander

 Onion

 Philodendron

 Pointsettia

 Rhubarb

 Spinach

 Tobacco

 Tulip

 Walnuts

 Wisteria

The above is general veterinary information. Do not begin
any course of treatment without consulting your regular
veterinarian. All animals should be examined at least once every
12 months.