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PET CARE PRECAUTIONS




        FOR HOMEOWNERS






             lanning for a holiday can be an exciting time but don’t   •  Make sure there is enough food, and a water feeder is
             forget to include arrangements for your pets. Whether   attached onto a water tap that is always open.
       Pyou plan to take them with you or not, it can take time to   •  Consider a professional pet sitter, then inform the CHOA
        sort out their care so it’s best to start getting things ready well   office, so it can be put on your Holiday Form.
        in advance.                                            •  Have you planned with a vet in case your animal gets sick, give
                                                                  that information to your pet sitter.
        Preparation is key to start a stress - free holiday - or you and   •  Inform your neighbours, for if your pet become a nuisance,
        your pets:                                                they know why.
        •  Complete a Holiday Form at CHOA office for free regular visit
          by security, remember security doesn’t feed or give water to   Your furry friends’ safety starts at home.
          animals, but security will pop in if your animal is in distress.  Your support is appreciated.
        •  Your pet should be identifiable, especially during the holiday
          season because they are more prone to escaping out of fear   Koos Symens
          and anxiety. Security can find your pet and phone his owner   Safety and Security Manager
          to make sure he is returned to his property.         071 609 9149





















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