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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 3 MIN

How to Keep Cats Calm During Fireworks | Understanding Cats | Ep. 105

from Diary of a Cat Mom · host By Dagmar Gatell — Creator & Host of Diary of a Cat Mom

Fireworks season can be terrifying for our feline friends, and every cat reacts differently — some barely notice, while others bolt and hide for hours. In this episode of Diary of Cat Mom, podcast host Dagmar Gatell shares the personal story of how her cat Sheiba's panic over a loud noise first opened her eyes to just how sensitive cats can be. From there, she walks through the practical system she now uses every 4th of July and New Year's Eve to keep her cats safe, secure, and as calm as possible — including door safety, creating hiding spots, testing calming tools ahead of time, and managing her own energy so her cats take their cues from her.What You'll Learn in this Cat Podcast Episode:Why every cat reacts differently to loud noises like fireworks — and why that means one-size-fits-all solutions don't workA simple, low-cost way to prevent escape risks using baby gates on exit doorsHow to set up safe hideaway spots around the house so cats have somewhere to retreatWhy it's important to test calming tools (like Jackson Galaxy's solutions) before you actually need themHow a cat parent's own emotional state can directly influence how anxious or calm their cats becomeWhy regular music doesn't help skittish cats, and what kind of calming audio (528 Hz purring tracks) actually doesThe value of starting calming routines days in advance rather than only during the event itselfTimestamps0:00 – 0:35 — Intro: Why fireworks and loud noises are so hard on cats; the story of Sheiba's first panic reaction0:35 – 1:00 — The "aha moment": every cat responds differently, so preparation is key1:00 – 1:25 — Tip #1: Using baby gates on exit doors to prevent escape risk during fireworks1:25 – 1:55 — Tip #2: Creating enough hideaway spots (cat houses, blankets, cozy corners) around the home1:55 – 2:15 — Tip #3: Testing calming solutions (like Jackson Galaxy's methods) ahead of time, not in the moment2:15 – 2:50 — Tip #4: Staying calm yourself — how your energy affects your cat's stress levels2:50 – 3:25 — Tip #5: Why regular music doesn't work, and using calming 528 Hz purring audio days in advance3:25 – 3:40 — Wrap-up and invitation for listeners to share their own tipsDiary of a Cat Mom is a gentle, diary-style cat podcast about everyday life with cats—created especially for cat moms 35+ in multi‑cat homes who see their cats as family.Resources for Cat ParentsEverything I use for my cats is here: https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/About the Diary of a Cat Mom PodcastDiary of a Cat Mom is a personal cat podcast created by Dagmar Gatell, sharing real moments from life with cats. Everything shared comes from lived experience as a cat mom, not intended as professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and for health concerns, always consult your trusted veterinarian.Help More Cat Parents. 🐾💕Share your knowledge, experience, and story to help cat parents better understand their cats.→ Learn More About Becoming a Guesthttps://stan.store/fromhereai/p/podcast-guest-packageConnect with Cat Parents. 🐾🐱Reach an engaged community of cat parents and build trust in your brand.→ Learn More About Sponsorshiphttps://stan.store/fromhereai/p/podcast-sponsor-package

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Fireworks season can be terrifying for our feline friends, and every cat reacts differently — some barely notice, while others bolt and hide for hours. In this episode of Diary of Cat Mom, podcast host Dagmar Gatell shares the personal story of how her cat Sheiba's panic over a loud noise first opened her eyes to just how sensitive cats can be. From there, she walks through the practical system she now uses every 4th of July and New Year's Eve to keep her cats safe, secure, and as calm ...

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