I hope that these tips will help you when dealing with your own cat/s.
| If you MUST have delicate ornaments, stick them down with Blu Tack and hope for the best. | by Sue |
| Make sure none of your indoor plants are poisonous to cats. | by Sue |
| Antifreeze is deadly to cats so keep it locked safely away. | by Sue |
| If you have pet fish, make sure that their tank has a cover. | by Sue |
| Watch out for open windows, if you have an indoor cat. (Especially in the summer.) | by Maureen |
| A house plant water spray is very effective for deterring bad behaviour! For example if in a mischievous moment the cats jump onto kitchen units etc often just a shake if the bottle is needed to ensure they get down! | by Kirsty |
| Cover hobs after use until they cool down | by Louise |
| Don’t combine cats and candles in the same room | by Louise |
| Don’t leave kittens unsupervised with children | by Kat |
| Make sure your new kitten is microchipped | by Kat |
| Don’t leave wine glasses near pc for kitty to knock over | by Kat |
| Put kitties food where dog can’t reach it | by Kat |
| Carry a pet First Aid Kit in your car | by Kat |
| Look out for cat when walking up or down stairs | by Kat |
| Look out for cat when opening door | by Kat |
| Never leave small animals’ cage doors open | by Kat |
| Don’t let your cat walk on your keyboard | by Kat |
| Never leave your bathroom door open whilst running a bath | by Jayne |
| Put toilet seat down after you | by Jayne |
| Never leave small objects ie. string, elastic bands, pins lying around | by Jayne |
| Always check washing machines and tumble dryers before switching on | by Jayne |
| Always check microwaves, cookers and fridge freezers before switching on | by Jayne |