It is all too typical to witness little animals trembling in fear during the holiday season. Particularly susceptible to the loud noise of firecrackers, which tends to make them restless and agitated, are dogs and cats.
In addition to other conditions including uncontrollable drooling, urine, faeces, and even seizures, fireworks can cause dogs to acquire a lifelong terror of loud noises. Additionally sensitive to loud noises, cats might become anxious by pyrotechnics and display signs of anxiety as hissing, trembling, unusual aggressiveness, and more.
Moreoever, stray dogs and cats are also at risk of getting physically hurt from the firecrackers that are burst around Diwali. Some animals might even attempt eating the firecracker shells, which can result in burns, vomiting, diarrhoea, and other problems.
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