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Cat and Fireworks
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Bunnie1982 wrote: »I thought that generally it might be a noise issue with him, but we've been having cavity wall insulation done today and he went upstairs, curled up on my bed and went to sleep, the drilling didn't bother him.
Chameleon, I do fully agree with what you're saying as ever since a young age I've been frightened of fireworks and although I kept his routine the same and not let me anxiety show, I guess he picked up on it still.
Yes, animals are very good at picking up on our fears and anxieties even if we don't outwardly display them.“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0 -
I wondered how my kitten would react with the fireworks as we live near the display the council puts on, he's a bit of a scaredy errr cat anyways like if you drop something he shoots off, to my surprise he was sat at the window trying to bat the fireworks lol0
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