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Home | India | Animal Protection Organisations Urge Citizens To Celebrate Animal Friendly Diwali

Animal protection organisations urge citizens to celebrate “Animal-friendly Diwali”

In a statement issued here, the HSI/India said every year, thousands of animals and birds are left frightened, injured and lost because of an increase in air and noise pollution

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 23 October 2024, 04:04 PM
Animal protection organisations urge citizens to celebrate “Animal-friendly Diwali”
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Hyderabad: As Diwali preparations begin, animal protection organisation, Humane Society International/India, has urged citizens to celebrate a noise-free and animal-friendly festival that prioritizes the well-being of everyone.

In a statement issued here, the HSI/India said every year, thousands of animals and birds are left frightened, injured and lost because of an increase in air and noise pollution.

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Since animals have a far more acute sense of hearing, the noise of firecrackers has a terrifying effect on them and impacts their hearing and causes immense stress.

For instance, fireworks can emit sounds of up to 190 decibels, while damage to human hearing begins from 110 decibels. Given that animals especially dogs and birds have a hearing sensitivity significantly greater than humans, the intensity of these sounds can be overwhelming for them and birds, causing even death.

Around Diwali, animal shelters frequently experience a rise in cases of lost and runaway pets. Many of these animals are frightened, anxious and often burned. Dogs, whether street or pet, are often seen running helplessly across busy roads, frequently facing the threat of being relocated, said Keren Nazareth, senior director, Companion Animals and Engagement, Humane Society

International/India said: “we urge everyone to celebrate the festival of lights as it is meant to be celebrated –with loved ones, lamps, lights, sweets, delicious savouries and not loud firecrackers.”

 

HSI/India ‘sound’ advice:

For street animals:

  • Do not burst loud firecrackers
  • If you care for community dogs and cats around your neighbourhood, make sure they are wearing tags labelled with their names and your phone numbers
  • Refrain from setting firecrackers off near an animal shelter or zoo
  • Provide animals shelter in an area where they can be safe from firecrackers and noise
  • Prepare a first-aid kit to help injured animals. Have a bucket full of water handy for any emergency and to dispose of used sparklers

 

For pets:

  • Keep your pets indoors in a familiar room. Make arrangements for hiding places like under furniture or a quiet corner
  • Ensure pets are wearing collars and identification tags with current contact information
  • Keep all doors and windows closed and draw the curtains to reduce noise
  • Check your vet’s availability during Diwali, ahead of time, in case of any emergency
  • Try to distract them with treats, toys or music indoors before celebrations begin

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