Fireworks and crackers! Lion dances! Family members we haven't seen in over a year visiting (with even more kids in tow)!
As one of Malaysia's biggest holidays, Chinese New Year is a season filled with large-scale merriment, prolonged celebrations, and whole communities coming together to celebrate the welcoming of prosperity, fortune, and luck.
Unfortunately, this means a lot of noise and stressful environments for pets. For owners and pawparents, keeping your pet out of the crowd's way, or dressing them up for the occasion can oftentimes bring additional stress to the animal(s), on top of dealing with the increase in surrounding noise and people.
While prosperous, many of Chinese New Year's features are scary to pets! [Image credit: Elina Sazonova, Pexels]
Here are the top tips for keeping your furbaby as safe as possible during the Chinese New Year partying.
For cats; a little more care needs to be taken as they can reach more spots than dogs can, and more silently too.
You are your pet's safe space - make one for them!
Alternatively, you could send them for boarding, away from all the stress, but please, book as early as possible. (For context, we at Swirly and Friends get slot inquiries as early as October the year before, and are fully booked by the time mid-December rolls around!)