Does your cat or dog tolerate playing dress up for festive photos, such as on Halloween?
Is your pet’s Halloween pic creepy, spellbinding, mysterious, or terror-ific? FlexPet wants to see it!
Enter your pet’s photo for a chance to win FlexPet’s Paranormal Pet Picture Contest on Facebook (click the link to go to the contest’s Facebook page).
One canine and feline will win a trick or treat delight of healthy and useful products. The canine package features Cardiff’s food and treats of choice (Lucky Dog Cuisine and Cardiff’s Crunchies).
If your pet doesn’t care for costumes, menacing “birthday suit” photos will suffice.
Contest Dates: October 19, 2012 – October 30, 2012
Contest Rules: 1 entry per person; 1 vote per day
Contest Categories: Canine and Feline
Before you subject your pet to the stress potentially caused by wearing a costume, check out:
Halloween for Our Furry Friends
Have a safe and fun Halloween.
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It could well be dangerous for a critter to be roaming outdoors during this time because there are humans that will do harm to them.
Please keep indoor-outdoor kitties inside, not only on Halloween, but for a couple of weeks before and a couple of weeks after Halloween.
Great point about not permitting your cat to go outside around Halloween! We want Fluffy to see next year’s holiday.
Thank you for your comments,
Dr. PM