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How to take care of stray animals during monsoon

As responsible individuals, it is our duty to care for these animals. Let’s explore some ways in which we can assist them during the monsoon season.

Accommodate them at home or in your society

Seek permission from the relevant authorities in your society to allow stray animals to find shelter in your apartment complex. If you live in a house, consider allocating a small dry area in your garage or a porch for them to seek refuge and stay safe from the rain.

Provide temporary shelters

Creating permanent animal shelters in overcrowded cities can be challenging. However, you can set up temporary shelters using tents, wood, or tin sheets in public gardens, open areas, or grounds. Ensure that the chosen location is hygienic and safe for animals, and not likely to get flooded.

Arrange for food, water, and medical supplies

It’s crucial to provide these animals with adequate food, water, and medical care. Encourage your community to contribute by taking turns to provide fresh food and clean water. Maintain a first-aid kit and keep a stock of essential medical supplies to treat sick animals. Use old newspapers, old clothes and sheets for the strays to curl up in, so that they can keep warm and dry. This goes a long way in helping the strays maintain their health and preventing sickness.

Assist injured animals

During heavy rains, stray animals are at an increased risk of getting into accidents, and contracting fatal infections / diseases from clogged drains and stagnant water. If you come across an injured animal in distress, contact the nearest pet hospital or vet clinic for assistance.

Support local animal shelters

Animal shelters face additional challenges during the monsoon season. They require more food, water, and medical supplies to cater to the growing demand. Consider visiting local shelters to understand their needs and accordingly offer support. If you’re unable to provide financial assistance, you can still contribute by volunteering your time or donating items like newspapers, old clothes, bedsheets or furniture.

Seek help from animal experts and NGOs

In situations where you are unable to alleviate the suffering of a stray animal, reach out to the appropriate authorities. Look for animal helplines or contact nearby NGOs and animal shelters for assistance.

Let’s keep in mind that stray animals deserve the same love and care we provide to our pets. This monsoon season, let’s extend a helping hand and make a difference in their lives.

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