New year, new happiness: happy cats are looking for a home!

New year, new happiness: happy cats are looking for a home!

Tierheim Berlin, Deutschland - The Berlin animal shelter has the most stressful time of the year. Christmas and New Year's Eve are over, the time when many animals have to experience great stress due to the loud bang of firecrackers and fireworks. After the holidays, numerous animals were once again given in the animal shelter, such as reported .

In a positive sign, the Berlin animal shelter shared a gratifying news on Instagram after New Year. Two cats, Nacho and Burrito, have found a new home. The new owner reported that the cats first had to get used to each other, but seem to have been happy and arrived after a week. In the shared pictures, the cats can be seen while cuddling, sleeping and playing, which stoked the hope of further happy mediations in the new year.

tips for dealing with New Year's Eve fireworks

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  • free-range cats should be used to the inside before New Year's Eve.
  • Three days before and after New Year's Eve, these cats should stay in the house.
  • radio or television can run quietly to drown out noises from outside.
  • The windows should be darkened and hiding places for cats and dogs should be created.
  • Visitors during the turn of the year should be avoided.
  • animals should be registered to identify them in an emergency.
  • Name, address and telephone number must be attached to the collar, especially for dogs.
  • dogs should not be left off the leash on New Year's Eve and the days before or afterwards.
  • For dogs, distractions such as toys should be created at home.
  • Small animals, such as rabbits, should not be brought into the house if it is too warm outside.
  • outdoor enclosure for rabbits must have a roof to protect them from fireworks.
  • enclosure should be darkened to reduce light and noise pollution.

The shelter points out that dogs and cats suffer especially from the New Year's fireworks, since their hearing is very sensitive and they perceive noise louder than humans. This can cause panic and health risks for the animals.

-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien

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