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In the kitchen, laundry room and bathroom
- Never leave ovens or irons on unattended.
- Dangerous household chemicals such as bleach and ammonia should be stored out of your pet’s reach.
- Close the washing machine and dryer lids – your pet might climb in and become trapped.
- Keep toilet lids down – small pets can actually drown, if they fall in.
- Medicines, shampoo, suntan lotions and other personal care items can kill your pet. Make sure they can’t get hold of them.
In the garden
- Some outdoor plants, like ivy and oleander, can be poisonous to pets.
- Keep pets away from lawns and gardens treated with chemicals.
- Store garden tools and chemicals securely. Keep garden sheds locked.
- Cover pools and ponds, your pet might fall in and not be able to get out
Avoid cat-astrophes
- Many objects used as cat toys – such as wool, string, rubber bands and aluminium foil – can be extremely harmful if swallowed.
- Cats love to sleep in warm, dark places, so close drawers, cupboards as your pet might suffocate if trapped.
- A cat looks adorable with a ribbon tied around its neck but it could get caught and choke your pet.
Dog-gone disasters
- Eliminate hooks or similar objects placed at your dog’s shoulder height – the collar or harness could become tangled causing them to choke.
- A tall perimeter or invisible electrical fence around your property will minimise the risk of your dog running out into traffic or roaming far from home.
Home for the holidays
- Tinsel and icicles, Christmas tree lights and glass ornaments will be sure to tempt your pet’s curiosity but all could be lethal if chewed or swallowed.
- Poinsettia, holly and mistletoe are poisonous to your pets.
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