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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 4h
Why Diwali turns into a nightmare for animals and birds - Firecrackers bring CHAOS for animals. - The blasts are sudden and frequent. - Noise arrives WITHOUT warning. - Pets and strays feel trapped, confused, and unsafe. - Many shake, drool, hide under furniture, or stop eating. - Some try to escape, which can put them in danger on roads or in fights with other animals. - The effects of Diwali on animals cut across species. - The bright light ADDS to the stress. - Flashes at night confuse body clocks. - A calm routine turns into restless pacing. - Birds panic at sudden light changes. - They may abandon nests. Chicks can be left behind. - Smoke builds up in the air. - It is thick, hot, and heavy. - Diwali noise pollution and smoke together overwhelm animals that rely on sharp senses. - Birds, with fast breathing rates, inhale more polluted air in a short time. - Disoriented birds can crash into glass, wires, or walls. Pets cough, wheeze, or look weak. - Older animals and those with heart or lung issues face higher risk. - Panic raises heart rate and blood pressure. - This strain can trigger collapse or worse. The harm does not end when the last cracker pops. Residue and stress can linger for days. Noise from firecrackers causes panic, stress, and hearing damage.
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