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Practical tips to protect your pet this Guy Fawks

Posted on November 4, 2025
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Guy Fawks fireworks. Picture: pexels

As 5 November approaches, FOUR PAWS is urging communities to be mindful of the distress fireworks cause to pets and wildlife. 

While Guy Fawkes Day is not officially recognised in South Africa, informal firework activity still occurs in many neighbourhoods, often with serious consequences for animals. 

“Fireworks may be a thrill for some, but for animals, they’re a source of panic and trauma. Every year, we see pets go missing, injure themselves, or suffer severe anxiety due to the noise and chaos. It’s time we prioritise compassion over spectacle,” says Fiona Miles, director of FOUR PAWS South Africa. 

Practical tips to support your pet, your neighbours and their animals 

For your pet: 

  • Create a calm zone: Set up a quiet, enclosed space with familiar bedding and toys. Play soft music to mask outside noise. 
  • Avoid leaving pets alone: Stay with your pet during peak firework hours. Your presence is reassuring. 
  • Microchip and tag: Ensure your pet is microchipped and wears an ID tag in case they escape in fear. 

For your neighbours: 

  • Communicate openly: If you’re aware of informal firework activity, inform neighbours so they can prepare and report it to your nearest authorities. 
  • Offer support: Check in with elderly neighbours or those with anxious pets. Share tips or offer help if needed. 

For family and friends: 

  • Educate children: Help kids understand how fireworks affect animals. Encourage empathy and safer forms of celebration. 
  • Plan pet-safe gatherings: If hosting guests, ensure pets have a secure retreat away from noise and unfamiliar faces. 

Say ‘no’ to irresponsible firework use 

FOUR PAWS also reminds the public that many municipalities, including Cape Town, have strict regulations on firework use. Unauthorised displays not only endanger animals but can result in fines or legal action. 

“Let’s shift the culture. Celebration doesn’t have to come at the cost of animal welfare. By choosing kindness, we create safer, more inclusive communities,” Miles adds. 

This 5 November, let’s make a different kind of noise that speaks for the voiceless. Whether you’re a pet owner, neighbour, or concerned citizen, your actions matter. 

First published on Cape {Town} etc 

Also see: Safeguarding your pet during New Years Eve fireworks

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