
Grantham Property News
It will soon be that time of the year when the remembrance of Guy Fawkes hits our gardens and skies. Bonfire Night can be an exciting event, with fireworks lighting up the skies in Grantham. But, while these displays are enjoyable for many, they can be unsettling for our pets.
Animals often find the loud noises and sudden flashes of fireworks distressing, making this time of year challenging for pet owners. To help, we’ve gathered some useful tips to keep your home a safe space for your pets on November the 5th. Whether you have a dog, cat, or a smaller animal, Secure My Sale Estate Agents, your trusted estate agent in Grantham, has you covered with our tips.
- Prepare a Safe Space for Your Pet
Create a “safe zone” in your home where your pet can retreat during fireworks. This space should be as soundproof as possible. For instance, a room with few windows is ideal. Fill it with familiar blankets, toys, and maybe some treats to make it extra cosy.
- Use Background Noise to Mask the Fireworks
Turn on the television or play some soft music to help drown out the noise from outside. Classical music works wonders for some pets, or you can try playing nature sounds. The goal is to mask the sounds of fireworks as much as possible, creating a more relaxing environment.
- Try Pheromone Sprays
Pheromone diffusers or sprays like Feliway for cats and Adaptil for dogs release calming chemicals that can help reduce anxiety. Spray some in the safe room a few hours before the fireworks are due to start. This can help your pet feel more at ease and, combined with a cosy safe space, it can make a big difference.
- Provide a Distraction
Keep your pet engaged with a new toy or a long-lasting treat, such as a chew toy or a treat puzzle. By focusing on something enjoyable, your pet may be less likely to notice the outside noises.
- Use Calming Supplements
There are several natural supplements designed for pets, such as those containing chamomile, which can reduce stress levels. Be sure to consult with your vet before trying these to make sure they’re suitable for your pet.
- Avoid Leaving Your Pet Alone
It’s best if someone can be with your pet during the fireworks. Familiar faces can have a calming effect, and you’ll be able to monitor their reactions closely. If you can’t be at home, ask a friend or family member to stay with them, especially if this is their first Bonfire Night.
- Secure Your Garden and Home
During fireworks, it’s not unusual for pets to try and escape in an attempt to flee from the noise. Make sure your garden gates are secure and keep windows and doors closed. Cats that usually roam outside should be kept indoors to avoid them running off in fright.
- Give Them a Comfort Item
An old piece of clothing that smells like you can help comfort your pet while you’re not around. Leave it in their safe space so they have something familiar and reassuring nearby. This simple trick can provide a surprising amount of comfort.
- Consider Desensitisation
For pets that struggle with Bonfire Night year after year, consider sound desensitisation training. This involves gradually introducing them to the sounds of fireworks over time, so they become less reactive. There are several apps and soundtracks that can help with this.
What Next?
If you’re looking for a property for sale in Grantham that suits both you and your pets, give Secure My Sale Estate Agents a call on 01476 825258 or email support@securemysale.co.uk We can help you find the perfect place to call home!
In the meantime, we've answered some of your common questions about keeping pets safe on Bonfire Night.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I make Bonfire Night less stressful for my dog?
Create a quiet, comfortable space, use calming pheromones or supplements, and try to be with them during the evening.
Are there natural ways to calm my pet during fireworks?
Yes, calming sprays, soft music, and even herbal supplements can help. Always consult your vet before trying new products.
What should I do if my pet panics during fireworks?
Stay calm and avoid fussing over them too much, as this can reinforce anxious behaviour. Instead, provide a distraction and let them find comfort in their safe space.
How can Secure My Sale Estate Agents help me find a pet-friendly home?
We specialise in property in Grantham and understand the needs of pet owners. Contact us on 01476 825258 to discuss your requirements.