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Maharashtra: Owners urged not to abandon pets over coronavirus fear

People should not abandon their pet animals for fear for contracting coronavirus infection, Palghar district administration urged on Thursday. They also urged social organisations and animal activists to provide food and water to these animals.

Owners urged not to abandon pets over coronavirus fear
Owners urged not to abandon pets over coronavirus fear
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Published : Apr 2, 2020, 12:33 PM IST

Palghar (Maharashtra): The Palghar district administration in Maharashtra has urged people not to abandon their pet animals over fear of contracting the coronavirus infection.

Despite the government's appeal, several people have abandoned their pets in open in Palghar. As a result, the pets have got mixed with the stray animals and several of them have been starving, District Deputy Commissioner of Animal Husbandry Dr Prashant Kamble said.

He dismissed as baseless the belief of some people that domesticated animals spread the coronavirus infection.

"It is not spread through them. These animals left on roads have no food, water and shelter and they are starving to death," he said.

Kamble urged social organisations and animal activists to provide food and water to these animals.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Palghar (Maharashtra): The Palghar district administration in Maharashtra has urged people not to abandon their pet animals over fear of contracting the coronavirus infection.

Despite the government's appeal, several people have abandoned their pets in open in Palghar. As a result, the pets have got mixed with the stray animals and several of them have been starving, District Deputy Commissioner of Animal Husbandry Dr Prashant Kamble said.

He dismissed as baseless the belief of some people that domesticated animals spread the coronavirus infection.

"It is not spread through them. These animals left on roads have no food, water and shelter and they are starving to death," he said.

Kamble urged social organisations and animal activists to provide food and water to these animals.

(With inputs from PTI)

Also Read: India on verge of supply crisis, it can be worse than COVID-19

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