• AOL
  • MAIL
    • Today's Funniest Photos 6-19-13
    • Hollywood's Rising Stars Who Faded Fast
    • Today's Funniest Photos 6-18-13
    • The 7 Different Types of Poker Players
    • 15 of the Greatest Game 7s Since 2000
    • Daredevil to Walk High Wire Over Grand Canyon on Live TV
    • Today's 10 Must-See Photos: 6-19-2013
    • What Does 2.6-Billion-Year-Old Water Taste Like?
    • Today's 10 Must-See Photos: 6-18-2013
    • 30 Stunning Photos Revealing the Power of Hurricanes
Sign In / Register
  • Cute & Funny
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Home
  • Animals
  • News
  • Video
  • Who's Cutest
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for June 19, 2013

  • View Gallery

    Snake Can Open Doors

  • View Gallery

    Good Morning Gifs: June 19th, 2013

  • View Gallery

    Pawparazzi Report for June, 2013

  • Photos
  • Breeds
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Nutrition
  • Lifestyle
  • Training
  • Grooming
  • View Gallery

    10 New Ways To Exercise With Your Pet

  • View Gallery

    DogVacay Dissects Pet Travel in the United States

  • View Gallery

    Pet Myths Debunked: Swimming Dogs Edition

  • View Gallery

    Fats and Oils: Good for Your Dog's Health?

  • Photos
  • Breeds
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Nutrition
  • Lifestyle
  • Behavior
  • Grooming
  • View Gallery

    13 Tips to Help Your Cat Live 99 Lives

  • View Gallery

    5 Ways Cats Make You Healthier

  • View Gallery

    Man Saves Cat From Boa Constrictor

  • View Gallery

    Good Morning Gifs: June 19th, 2013

  • Photos
  • Pets A-Z
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Causes
  • Wild Animals
  • Lifestyle
  • View Gallery

    Shots Fired in Petco Store

  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for June 19, 2013

  • View Gallery

    Ugly Animals That Need Saving Too

  • View Gallery

    Sweeping Pet Food Recall Affects Cats, Dogs, Ferrets and More

  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Birds
  • Celebs
  • Talented
  • Weird
  • View Gallery

    DogVacay Dissects Pet Travel in the United States

  • View Gallery

    Shots Fired in Petco Store

  • View Gallery

    Daily Adorbs for June 19, 2013

  • View Gallery

    Ugly Animals That Need Saving Too

  • View All
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Editor's Favorites
  • View Video

    Shots Fired in Petco Store

  • View Video

    Man Saves Cat From Boa Constrictor

  • View Video

    Snake Can Open Doors

  • View Video

    Your Life as a Dog

Get in the game
This Week's Top Leaders.
  • 1. Joy Downers Grove, IL
  • 2. Teddy Quakertown, PA
  • 3. Nora Sunshine Chicago, IL
  • 4. ChewChew New York, NY
  • 5. Scooter Medford, OR
  • What Is the Difference Between a Heifer & a Stocker Cow?

  • Black-Tailed Deer Feeding Habits

  • The Best Horseback Riding Boots

  • Species of Ocean Dolphins

  • Bunny Habitat

Cats

  • Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow @paw_nation
  • Follow @ChopperInCharge
  • Follow @CairoInControl
  • Photos
  • Breeds
  • Health
  • Adoption
  • Nutrition
  • Lifestyle
  • Behavior
  • Grooming

Ask The Cat Expert: Kitty Holiday Concerns

cats decoded More on PawNation: Behavior, Cats, Cats Decoded, Christmas, Expert, Kittens

By Sandy Robins Dec 28, 2012

  • Thinkstock
    1 of 11

    Every cat lover wants the giving season to be happy, but sometimes it can be difficult. Holidays mean change, which doesn't always jive with the feline of the house. Read on for answers from our expert Sandy Robins on how to solve common kitty problems this time of year.

    Still looking for answers about your pussycat's
    peculiar behavior? Send all your pet relationship questions to petseditors@bermanbraun.com.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • PawNation.com
    2 of 11

    How can I keep my cat out of the Christmas tree?

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Flickr User: Drkold
    3 of 11

    ANSWER:

    Sprinkle ordinary ground pepper on the skirt, or base of the tree and on the lower branches, and your cat will sneeze and leave! It’s harmless and won't affect your cat or damage decorations.
    There are also sprays, such as bitter aloe, sold in both pet stores and pharmacies. Spray a little on the lower branches and the chances are your cat (and dog) will be discouraged to return. Sticky sheets usually used to deter scratching on furniture will also work when placed around the base of the tree. Kitty will soon get the message that Santa only has gifts for nice cats and not naughty ones! Also, consider putting any special gifts for your cat out at the very last moment, especially if catnip is involved. The feline nose knows.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • PawNation.com
    4 of 11

    My cat always gets stressed when visitors come around the holidays, what can I do to make her more comfortable?

    RELATED: Learn more about cat stress

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Thinkstock
    5 of 11

    ANSWER:

    Contrary to the fact that the term “party animal” is believed to refer to cats, our domestic felines are not party animals and don't really like exuberant social gatherings. It's a good idea to sequester your felines in a quiet part of the house before company comes over. Equip the room with their food, water, litter box and their favorite beds or blankets about two hours before guests are due to arrive.

    If the room is carpeted, place a large garbage bag underneath the box to capture any litter and to guard against any mishaps. Put a notice on the outside of the door that says “Do Not Disturb.”
    If your cats are particularly fearful, it may be a good idea to spray the room with a feline pheromone spray or plug one into a wall socket several days in advance. These sprays and plug-ins emit synthetic versions of naturally occurring feline facial pheromones, which cats deposit when they rub their cheeks against surfaces, marking the areas as safe and familiar. Thus they can help to make a cat feel less anxious in what could otherwise be a stressful situation.

    There are also special calming collars made from all-natural products that can be placed on the cat along with her normal collar. The effects last up to a month.  

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • PawNation.com
    6 of 11

    In the winter, I have to be extra careful because my cat loves to investigate around the fireplace and lit candles. Why is my cat so attracted to fire? 

    RELATED: Read more from Sandy Robins

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Fiickr User: cyrusbulsara
    7 of 11

    ANSWER:

    Cats are attracted to the warmth of the fire and to anything that flickers. Fireplaces must be screened off with a fireproof screen. If your cat persists, take a can of compressed air (they are special cans for pets, but the type you use to clean a computer keyboard will work just as well). The hissing sound is an excellent training deterrent. A water spray bottle is another good alternative. Eventually, if you even leave the can or the water bottle in the vicinity of the fireplace (not too close to the fire for safety reasons), she won't even attempt to go close.

    No cat is ever safe around candles, whether they are placed on a low table or up on a high mantelpiece. Cats can easily jump up to investigate. Again, you can try using a can of compressed air or a water bottle as training deterrent not to go close, but to be really safe, purchase flameless candles instead. That way you will have both the ambience and peace of mind.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • PawNation.com
    8 of 11

    Why is my cat obsessed with boxes, wrapping paper, tape, tissue paper, ribbon, and gift bags — basically everything gift/wrapping-related? How can I stop her from being such a nuisance around the holidays, aside from locking her in a room?

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Flickr User: cseeman
    9 of 11

    ANSWER:

    From the feline point of view, boxes, wrapping paper and ribbons are deemed to be fabulous cat toys. Every cat owner knows that if you purchase a terrific cat toy, she will be more interested in the box in which it was packed. You may have to confine her to another room while you are gift-wrapping presents in order to give yourself a chance to get the job done. The problem is not only the nuisance value but also ribbons and string can be very dangerous if chewed and swallowed.

    Never allow your cat to play with plastic bags. If you do decide to give her a big paper bag to enjoy and keep her busy while you are wrapping, cut the handles off so that she can’t get her neck caught and possibly strangle herself. Better still, buy her special feline crinkle bags to play with. 

    Also, be wary of putting out gifts with ribbons and bows if your cat is attracted to such decorations. You can also sprinkle a little pepper on the gifts or bitter aloe spray to deter further feline interest until it is time to open the gifts.

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • PawNation.com
    10 of 11

    I would like to put my cat in a costume for our holiday cards, but he hates it. Is there any way to get him used to wearing an outfit?

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend
  • Flickr User: Allanran 917
    11 of 11
    Next: Answer Your Kitten Questions!

    ANSWER:

    Instead of trying to dress your cat in a complete outfit, rather look for a fun collar or a cape that will Velcro in place around the neck and won’t stress him out, because he won't feel “fully dressed.” Many of the fun collars for the holidays include an elf look, a red Santa collar with white fur and even an angel with little wings. Some outfits also have a complementary hat that fits over the ears. You cat will determine if she will let you go this far in playing dress up.

    Of course, timing is everything! Set up the shot well in advance and only introduce your cat to the lens lineup at the very last moment. Don’t forget to give treats afterwards!

    • More
      • Share on Tumblr
      • Pin It
      • Email to a friend

Add a Comment

Sign in »
*0 / 3000 Character Maximum

Who is Cutest?

Lucy Bolo
Vote Now

Get your daily dose of PawNation by signing up for the Newsletter!

Thanks. You're pawesome.
More Cuteness

More on PawNation

  • Ask A Vet Get answers.
  • Pets Taking Bubble Baths LOL
  • Dogs Are Better Than Boyfriends Why?
  • Is Your Dog Sick? Check symptoms.
  • !2 Craziest Mutant Animals Wow!
  • Play The "Who's Cutest" Game Vote now!

From:

  • Photos: 10 Laid-Back Dogs
  • Chocolate Toxicity Meter for Dogs
  • Why Do Dogs Eat Grass
  • Are You Overfeeding Your Cat?

From:

  • Top 9 Pet Health Myths to Ignore
  • 7 Summer Pet Health Problems, Solved
  • 6 Picnic Foods That Poison Your Dog
  • How to Prevent a Dog Attack
  • 16 Pet Cures Hiding in Your Home

From:

  • 20 Hottest Dog Breeds
  • Cat Pets Himself With Dog's Paw
  • 9 Coolest Summer Pet Products
  • Owner Finds Dog After Harrowing Search
  • Celebrate Take Your Dog to Work Day

From:

  • One- Eyed Dog Finds Loving Friend In One-Eyed Human
  • Parents Honor Sandy Hook Victim With Animal Sanctuary
  • Dog Saves Hiker Owners From Rattlesnake
  • Therapy Dog Retires After 14 Years
  • Pawnation
  • Cute & Funny
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • All Pets
  • Animals
  • News
  • Video
  • Who's Cutest

Most Pawpular:

  • Family Dogs Returned After Groomer Mix-Up
  • Groomers Lose Dog, Claim Not Responsible
  • Footage of 660-lb Mako Shark Attacking Marlin Caught on Camera
  • Lost Dog Found 500 Miles Away
  • Baby Fox Asks for Help

Most Recent:

  • 10 New Ways To Exercise With Your Pet
  • Shots Fired in Petco Store
  • 5 Ways Cats Make You Healthier
  • Man Saves Cat From Boa Constrictor
  • Fats and Oils: Good for Your Dog's Health?

Follow PawNation

Never miss a single purr or woof
Sign up here for newsletter

Thanks. You're pawesome.
  • User Agreement
  • Privacy
  • Send Feedback
  • About our Ads
  • Copyright Notices
  • Community Guidelines
  • Media/PR Inquiries
  • © 2013 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved.
AOL Family
BermanBraun