Pets and Holidays
I am an avid pet lover. They are my children. After my own
children had grown and moved on their way, I have taken on even
more pets to fill the void. I feel pets are like people and
should be treated as such, with kindness, caring, loving, hugging,
playing, and even the occasional kiss on the head. They have
feelings too, and they understand a lot more than you think
they do.
My pets (pertaining to the cats and dogs), celebrate the holidays
with us. They have Birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween,
and even Easter. There are many things you can do with your
pets on these events. After about the second or third time around,
they will actually come to recognize and enjoy them as much
as you do.
For instance: My dogs and cats just love Christmas. Once that
tree goes up, they are wired with excitement. When I begin putting
packages under the tree, they start snooping and sniffing to
see which ones are theirs. On Christmas morning, they sit with
us around the tree and open their gifts just like everyone else.
They will even help open yours if you let them. Sure the mess
of wrappings upon the floor can be quite bountiful, but to watch
them have so much fun is well worth it. And what kid doesn’t
like new toys every year?
Here is a list of ideas for you to become closer and have fun
with your pets.
(Christmas)- is the biggest and most favored. Wrap up a few
toys and goodies (treats), that they can smell. There is a wide
variety out there to choose from. Before long, they will be
un-wrapping those gifts and having a great time.
(Birthdays)- These can be accomplished very simply with a gift
or two, along with a surprise treat in their dinner.
(Thanksgiving)- Give them a tiny bit of that turkey, dressing,
potatoes, vegetables, and gravy that you’re eating, mixed in
with their dinner. That little bit once a year is not going
to hurt them, and they will feel like a special part of the
family as well, instead of being left out only to savor the
smell.
(Halloween)- This one could be tricky, but here’s what I do.
(For dogs only) Buy a couple packs of yummie’s the same time
you buy Halloween candy. Open the yummie’s and put them in a
bowl just like you do the candy. When trick-or-treaters come
knocking at the door, when you hand them their candy you can
now hand one to your dog, or even a dog that a child might have
accompanying them.
(Easter)- can be very exciting as well. I know many of you already
include your cat or dog in Christmas festivities_ But how many
of you actually thought about the Easter Basket? There are many
things you can fill an Easter Basket with for your pet. You
can line the basket with grass, unless your pet has a tendency
to eat strange abnormal items.
Here are some suggestions for both a cat and a dog to have an
Easter Basket of their own.
(Dog Basket) Multi flavored biscuits People crackers Dog Kisses
Cheese flavored (pup)corn Beef sticks Little bags of carry outs,
which usually come in many flavors and shapes. A small toy and
a stuffed rabbit And don’t forget the dental sticks and perhaps
a new toothbrush.
(Cat Basket) Kittie yummie’s Cat nip Play mouse Catnip filled
ball And an item that is fairly new, called cat grass. I usually
try to grow this in a small container about 2 weeks in advance.
There you have it. I am by no means an expert or veterinarian
when it comes to animals, but I can say that my pets have a
clean bill of health and are very happy and satisfied.
Terrie C. is an author at
http://www.writing.com This article has been submitted in
affiliation with http://www.PetLovers.Com/
which is a site for Pets
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