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Remember, Remember... that pets don't like the 5th of November!


🎆🐱 Fireworks season is upon us & with just one night to go until Guy Fawkes I'd like to post a little reminder to prep your little lions for a stress-free evening & to prevent any runaways! ... Please.


Let your little lions out earlier in the day, call them back before sunset & keep them housebound for the rest of the night

{this is a really good habit to have all-year-round too. I personally don't lock up for bed without knowing my boys are safe & settled in}.


Secure doors & windows, close the curtains & give them easy access to a hiding place.


Alternatively, your little lion might just prefer to get snuggled up with you. Play some music, put on Netflix, provide some form of sound to drown out that of the entertainment taking place outside.


Animals sense stress & anxiety so stay calm & they will feed off of your energy.


- The Wingless Bird @ http://www.TheWinglessBird.com/



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