Many cats suffer from storm phobia. During a thunderstorm, a cat that is usually placid and tame can become overly nervous, agitated, and clingy. The loud noise of the thunder can sound deafening to their sensitive ears and the flashes of lightning can cause them a lot of fright and stress. The changes in barometric pressure can also cause worsen the pain and stiffness of the ailing joints of senior pets. Here are some tips to keep your pet calm when a before and during a thunderstorm:
● Place your pet in a safe place where there are safe places to hide. Ideally, the room should be without windows so they won’t know what’s happening outdoors. You can place your pet in the bathroom, basement, comfort room, or laundry room. Some cats hide behind the toilet or inside the bathtub when frightened.
● If you are aware that a thunderstorm is brewing, you should stay at home to keep your pet company. If you can’t be at home, get a family member or a pet sitter to watch over your pet.
● Keep your cat occupied to keep his mind off the raging storm. Play music to drown out the noise of the storm, and engage him in interactive activities to keep him busy.
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