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15 Things Your Kids Are Doing to Your Cat and Dog That You’re Not Doing Anything About and Your Kid Is Going to Get Bitten or Scratched

Are you turning a blind eye to how your kids treat your pets? It’s time to face the facts: your child’s behaviour could lead to serious injuries, and it’s your responsibility to teach them respect for animals.

1. Pulling Tails

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Kids often pull on cats’ and dogs’ tails, thinking it’s playful. This causes pain and can lead to aggressive reactions from your pets.

2. Yanking Ears

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Children might yank a pet’s ears out of curiosity or playfulness. This not only hurts but can provoke a defensive bite or scratch.

3. Rough Hugging

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Many kids squeeze pets too tightly, thinking it’s affection. This can cause discomfort and fear, resulting in scratches or bites.

4. Interrupting Sleep

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Waking a sleeping pet can startle them and lead to aggressive behaviour. Teach your child to let sleeping dogs (and cats) lie.

5. Climbing On Pets

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Treating pets like climbing frames is dangerous. It can injure the animal and lead to a defensive reaction.

6. Playing Dress-Up

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Putting clothes or accessories on pets can stress them out. This can cause anxiety, leading to unexpected aggression.

7. Shouting and Screaming

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Loud noises can scare pets, making them more likely to lash out. Encourage your child to use a calm, quiet voice around animals.

8. Chasing Pets

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Chasing a pet around the house can cause immense stress. This often results in defensive scratching or biting.

9. Poking Faces

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Poking a pet’s face or eyes is invasive and painful. Teach your child to respect the animal’s personal space.

10. Taking Toys Away

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Snatching toys from pets can be seen as a challenge. This can lead to defensive aggression from the animal.

11. Sitting on Pets

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Sitting or lying on pets can hurt them and provoke a defensive response. Make sure your child knows this behaviour is unacceptable.

12. Feeding Inappropriately

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Giving pets inappropriate food or hand-feeding can lead to nips and bites. Teach your child the correct way to feed pets.

13. Ignoring Warning Signs

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Kids often overlook the signs that a pet is uncomfortable or angry. Educate them on recognising and respecting these signals.

14. Tugging Fur

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Pulling on fur is painful for pets. This can lead to them biting or scratching in self-defence.

15. Disturbing During Mealtime

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Bothering a pet while they eat can cause food aggression. Make sure your child knows to leave pets alone during meals.

Wake Up and Act Now!

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It’s time to step up and protect both your child and your pets. Teach your kids respect and proper behaviour around animals before it’s too late.

The post 15 Things Your Kids Are Doing to Your Cat and Dog That You’re Not Doing Anything About and Your Kid Is Going to Get Bitten or Scratched first appeared on PawShore.

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For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.