Your poor cat! My little one is scared of most things, especially thunder storms, but I don't think she heard the fireworks last night. She has various hiding spots for different degrees of scariness - she starts off between the sofa and endtable, then moves downstairs to a 'fort' on a table surrounded by cushions, then under someone's bedquilt. Of course the last is the most conspicuous, given the cat-sized lump under the quilt, but she seems unaware

. Our dog is only scared of smoke alarms, so she wasn't worried.
It's so sad every year when you read the stories in the paper advising people to lock up their pets before the fireworks - you would think they would be clued in by now! But then after Christmas and new year there's thousands of lost pets at the RSPCA. The other day there was an article about the influx of pets dropped off after Christmas - unwanted gifts and people going on holidays so they abandon their pets. One woman's excuse was that her 12 month old cat had loose morals and kept getting pregnant. The solution was obvious! - get rid of the cat! [img]graemlins/idontagreeatall.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/1disgust.gif[/img]