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Rising pollution levels in Delhi take a toll on pets, street animals

According to veterinarians, many animals are experiencing respiratory problems, with symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting and diarrhea

By PTI
Published Date - 23 November 2024, 11:18 AM
Rising pollution levels in Delhi take a toll on pets, street animals
A bird flies through a thick layer of smog in the sky as air pollution shot up to its worst levels this season in New Delhi. — Photo:AP
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New Delhi: The rising pollution levels in the national capital is talking a toll on pets and street animals, causing health issues and behavioural changes that have concerned pet owners and animal welfare activists.

According to veterinarians, many animals are experiencing respiratory problems, with symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, and chest congestion attributed to the city’s worsening air quality.

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Sumit Nagar, a consulting veterinary doctor with the Delhi Forest and Wildlife Department, said that there has been an increase in cases of respiratory distress among animals.

Animals face issues similar to humans, including suffocation, lung damage, and respiratory inflammation. During during Diwali, there are additional cases of shock from noise pollution and burns, particularly in monkeys that accidentally touch wires, he said.

Pet owners are taking measures such as limiting outdoor walks to protect their pets from toxic air, but this has led to behavioural issues like pent-up energy and aggression in some dogs.

“The morning smog makes it difficult to take my dogs for walks. Exposure to toxic air causes them to cough and vomit,” Sujata Bhattacharya, a resident of Pitampura said.

“Since masks are not an option for them, we have reduced outdoor time, but this has made them more aggressive. Outdoor activities are crucial for dogs to release energy, but even bathroom breaks expose them to harmful air,” she said.

Cat owners have also observed changes, with many reporting their pets experiencing eye irritation and sneezing while avoiding outdoor spaces. Ranjana Mukherjee, a pet owner from Gurugram said that her three cats have been sneezing and suffering from eye irritation.

She said her cats have stopped going outdoors, which is unusual for them and they seem low on energy due to the prevailing conditions. For street animals, the situation is even worse. Reduced visibility during smoggy mornings and nights has led to an increase in hit-and-run cases, some animal activists claimed.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) has consistently remained in the “severe” category in several areas, posing significant health risks to residents. In response, authorities have implemented Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), which includes strict curbs on construction, industrial activities, and vehicular movement.

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