As Halloween approaches, the PDSA veterinary charity advises pet owners to reconsider dressing up their furry companions due to potential health and happiness risks.
As spooky season approaches, costumes are extremely popular. While turning your pet into a pretty pup-kin might seem fun, PDSA, the vet charity for pets in need, is advising owners to think twice about the impact dressing up will have on their furry family member’s health and happiness.
If your cat is trying to hide, slinking low to the ground, making unusual vocalizations or even showing signs of aggression, it may be their way of saying that they are uncomfortable.
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