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I dont mean to sound like a killjoy but as a pet owner im getting fed up with the fireworks every single night between mid october and mid november.
I understand Diwali and Guy Fawkes etc but those are a few nights and weekends not EVERY SINGLE NIGHT.
I pop the cat out as he wants to go patrol his terratory and within an hour I hear a million fireworks.
I know he doesnt like them as he was found cowering under the missus merc last year. Last night I went and got him. I know his patch so I took a stroll and called him (he behaves like and dog and will come if called) I grabbed him and his heart was racing (more so than a normal cat heartbeat)
Its getting stupid now. Its a months worth of nightly bangs. The missus dads Staffie would hide under the sofa when he was still around.
I cant be the only one who find the 30 days of fireworks tedious.
I understand Diwali and Guy Fawkes etc but those are a few nights and weekends not EVERY SINGLE NIGHT.
I pop the cat out as he wants to go patrol his terratory and within an hour I hear a million fireworks.
I know he doesnt like them as he was found cowering under the missus merc last year. Last night I went and got him. I know his patch so I took a stroll and called him (he behaves like and dog and will come if called) I grabbed him and his heart was racing (more so than a normal cat heartbeat)
Its getting stupid now. Its a months worth of nightly bangs. The missus dads Staffie would hide under the sofa when he was still around.
I cant be the only one who find the 30 days of fireworks tedious.
Jasandjules said:
As miserable as I sound, with three cats and four dogs, I feel that fireworks should not be sold to the public but for general displays only.
My better half agrees with you completly. She would only have organised displays miles from houses etc. Tango was in far too much over the weekend. From 5ish the noises started. Luckily he likes our bedroom and 6music.
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