From warm bedding to winter jerseys, here’s how South African pet owners can keep animals safe during cold weather and storms.
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How to keep your pets safe during South Africa’s winter storms

With flood warnings in the Eastern Cape and severe storms battering parts of the Western Cape, South Africa’s winter weather has officially arrived.

While many people are staying indoors and wrapping up against the cold, pet owners are also being urged to take extra precautions to keep their furry companions warm, safe and healthy during the colder months.

From cosy bedding to winter jerseys, small changes can make a big difference for your pets this season.

Create a warm and comfortable sleeping space

One of the most important things during winter is ensuring your pet has a dry, warm and secure place to sleep.

Pets sleeping outdoors should have:

  • insulated shelter
  • protection from rain and wind
  • raised bedding
  • warm blankets

Indoor pets should also have access to warm sleeping areas away from cold tiles and drafts.

Choose warm bedding materials

The type of bedding you use matters more during winter.

Soft materials such as:

  • fleece
  • wool blends
  • knitted fabrics

help retain body heat and improve comfort during cold evenings.

Extra blankets and cushions can also help older pets stay warmer overnight.

Keep your home draft-free

Cold drafts can quickly make pets uncomfortable, especially smaller animals, puppies, kittens and senior pets.

Pet owners are encouraged to:

  • close windows properly
  • seal gaps under doors
  • keep sleeping areas away from direct cold airflow

Creating a warmer indoor environment benefits both pets and owners during severe weather.

Adjust food and water during winter

Pets often burn more energy trying to stay warm during colder weather.

Some animals may need:

  • slightly increased food portions
  • regular hydration checks
  • more frequent fresh water

Owners should also check outdoor water bowls regularly in very cold areas.

Winter checkups are important for older pets

Cold weather can worsen:

  • arthritis
  • joint pain
  • respiratory problems
  • existing medical conditions

Older pets and animals with health issues may struggle more during winter storms.

Veterinary checkups can help identify risks early and ensure pets remain comfortable through the colder season.

Be careful with heaters and fireplaces

Heating equipment can become dangerous for curious pets.

Owners are advised to monitor animals around:

  • gas heaters
  • fireplaces
  • electric blankets
  • portable heaters

to avoid burns, fires or accidents.

Winter jerseys help more than you think

Pet jerseys are not only cute – they also help certain pets retain body heat.

Short-haired dogs, smaller breeds and older animals often benefit from:

  • jerseys
  • jackets
  • insulated pet clothing

especially during cold mornings and evenings.

Limit outdoor time during severe weather

Dogs may still love their daily walks, but extreme winter conditions can become unsafe.

Pet owners are encouraged to:

  • shorten walks during storms
  • avoid icy mornings and late evenings
  • dry pets thoroughly after rain
  • watch for signs of discomfort

Keeping pets indoors during severe weather warnings is often the safest option.

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