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Fireworks spark panic, not joy, for furry and feathered friends
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81038, member: 636"] Fireworks are pure terror for animals. The NSPCA warns that loud fireworks cause extreme distress and fatal injuries to pets and wildlife, especially around New Year's Eve. They urge people to consider quieter alternatives to prevent trauma. Shelters across South Africa typically see a huge influx of lost and injured animals following fireworks displays. The organization advises keeping pets secure at home with updated identification. The unexpected flashes and bangs trigger panic, leading animals to bolt and hurt themselves. NSPCA spokesperson Samantha Stelli noted the prolonged, unpredictable nature of fireworks compared to passing storms. This can result in broken bones, cuts, or death as animals crash through windows or run into roads. Wildlife, including birds and farm animals, also suffers heart attacks and stampedes. Practical steps include checking local fireworks regulations, securing yards, and staying home with pets in a quiet room. Drawing curtains and playing music can help muffle the noise. The NSPCA encourages compassion and supports awareness efforts for firework-free zones to protect vulnerable creatures during celebrations. [/QUOTE]
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