Cat Health & Safety

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Knock, knock. Who’s there?

Cats that are outside during the colder months frequently seek warmth under the hood of a recently turned off car, oftentimes falling asleep on the engine. As you can likely imagine, there is a serious danger if they’re still snoozing when the car is next started up. To keep all cats safe — whether it’s yours, a neighbor’s, or any local strays — get in the habit of knocking on your hood and honking your horn before starting your car whenever it’s cold outside. Otherwise, it could be a very rude awakening for you both.

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