When the spring breeze blows and the temperature rises, can’t the “little furry ball” at home resist curiosity and always cling to the window to rush out?
Spring is the golden period for cats to engage in outdoor activities, with warm sunshine, flowers and insects chirping, which is full of attraction for cats who are exploring sex in the sky. However, at the same time, spring is also a high-risk period for outdoor safety accidents involving cats – pollen allergies, accidental ingestion of toxic plants, exposure to natural enemies, and external infections, each of which may cause harm to cats.

一、Before traveling, make three preparations to build the first line of defense1. Basic protection: It is necessary to bring a traction rope and refuse “unrestricted travel”
You can use a cat specific H-shaped traction rope, paired with a chest strap. Before going out, check if the traction rope is secure and if there is any looseness at the interface; Cats that use a leash for the first time should adapt at home for 1-2 days to avoid stress and struggle after going out.
2. Health check: eliminate hidden dangers and ensure that the body is suitable for going out
Before going out, make sure that the cat vaccine is within its validity period; External and internal deworming have been completed; Check if the cat’s skin has wounds, redness, and swelling, and if its mental state is good, and avoid going out with illness.
3. Item preparation: Carry an “emergency kit” with you to be prepared for any emergencies
Prepare emergency kit: wet wipes (to clean stains and pollen on cat paws and hair), pet specific disinfectant pads (to treat minor injuries), small snacks (to soothe cat emotions).
二、During travel: Avoid the four major high-risk areas and closely monitor the entire journey
The outdoor environment in spring is complex, and the poop shoveler must keep a close eye on the cat throughout the process to avoid the following four most common safety risks and prevent accidents from happening.
Risk 1: Allergy to pollen/catkins
In spring, when flowers bloom and willow catkins flutter, just like humans, cats can also be allergic. Especially short haired cats and flat faced cats (Garfield and Persian cats) have a higher probability of allergies. Try to avoid areas with high pollen density during gameplay; After going out and returning home, promptly wipe the cat’s paws, face, and abdomen with a damp tissue to reduce pollen residue.
Risk 2: Accidentally consuming toxic plants
In spring, all things come back to life and many plants sprout and bloom, but many of them are highly toxic to cats. Cats have a strong curiosity and are prone to ingesting leaves, flowers, or fruits, which can lead to poisoning. When taking cats out, it is strictly prohibited to let them bite any plants; If a cat accidentally eats toxic plants, immediately induce vomiting and bring a plant sample to the hospital.
Risk 3: Parasitic infection
Spring is warm and humid, and parasites such as fleas, ticks, and mites multiply in large numbers. Outdoor grasslands, shrubs, and corners of walls are their gathering places, and cats are prone to infection after contact. Try to avoid damp grasslands and shrubs when going out, and do not let cats crawl or lick the ground randomly; After returning home, carefully inspect the cat’s fur (especially behind the ears, armpits, and abdomen) to see if there are ticks or fleas.
Risk 4: External injuries and sudden accidents
In spring, cats are emotionally excited and prone to running and jumping. They may be scratched by tree branches, stones, or engage in fights with other cats or dogs, causing external injuries. During the process of going out, tow the cat throughout the entire journey to prevent it from getting out of sight; Avoid areas with many people, cars, and loud noise; If the cat experiences a stress response, immediately put it back in your arms, comfort it with snacks, and bring it home as soon as possible.
三、After returning home: do a three-step cleaning to prevent “hidden dangers from entering the home”
After the cat returns from the outdoors, do not let it run around directly. Do a good job of cleaning, which can protect both the cat and the health of the family.
1. Clean hair and paws: Use wet wipes or pet specific wipes to carefully wipe the cat’s paws, face, abdomen, and tail, removing pollen, dust, and parasite eggs.2. Check the physical condition: recheck the cat’s skin, ears, and eyes to see if there are wounds, redness, and parasites; Observe the cat’s mental state, appetite, and bowel movements. If there are any abnormalities, promptly investigate the cause.3. Clean the environment: Clean the cat’s leash and emergency kit, and dispose of used disinfectant pads and tissues properly.
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