In addition to obvious things like electrical cables, there are other things that care must be taken:
Recliners: many cats crawl under these chairs as a hiding place or simply relaxing. Cats that are trapped in the mechanism when the chair is opened or saws can be seriously injured or dead.
The dryer:. Many cats are small, enclosed places and warm clothing so tempting. Check your dryer before turning it on, or your cat could die. A bit of therapy for rejection: if you see your cat goes inside, closes the door and hit the dryer a few seconds. Then let the cat out.
Cords of curtains: Most cats love to play with cords. Unfortunately, it’s easy to become entangled and strangle. Wrap cords to the top of the window and hold it with a coat hanger or something similar.
Bags with handles: Cats can become stuck in the handles and panic. If this happens when you’re not home, could get hurt or killed. Keep these bags out of reach of cats, or cut the handles.
Stoves: Gas stoves or electrical problems can occur. One preventive measure is to buy covers burners, which are available for both types of stove. Most cats stay away from anything that is hot, but you might want to train splashed with water when climbing, or other methods as those used to keep them out of the bars of the kitchen.
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