I am Sorry, my dear Animals
While we are busy tearing down the dates of the calendar with great eagerness, we usually remain completely oblivious to the plight of several species of animals in the city that positively dread the arrival of the festival.
In a country as large and diverse as ours,
a festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil,
a festival as it
nears our joy knows no bounds,
a festival full of
celebrations,
a festival devoid
of darkness
Ladies and Gentlemen that is Diwali for
every one of us.
While we are busy tearing down the dates of the calendar with great eagerness, we usually remain completely oblivious to the plight of several species of animals in the city that positively dread the arrival of the festival.
Considering that Diwali is a festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, it doesn't make sense to do evil on D-Day; it is a festival of lights. Nowhere in the origin of the festival do we find any mention of firecrackers.
It's the same old story every Diwali. While thousands of people across the city celebrate the festival by bursting crackers, animals - both pet and stray - tremble with fear, as they cannot bear the loud noises.
What an Irony, that the festival of lights usually brings
darkness into the lives of animals.
Diwali can seem more like a terrorist attack than a festive
celebration to dogs, donkeys and other animals. It is for them the anniversary
of nightmare!
What entertainment
is for human beings is the bombardment for animals!
Do you know How
well do dogs hear?
Very
well actually. Much better than what humans can!
Many animals — such as dogs, cats, dolphins, bats, and mice
— have a higher frequency limit which is greater than that of the human ear
that is why such animals can hear ultrasounds. The dog can listen to a sound
four times farther than what human ears can hear.
It is this incredible hearing ability of dogs, in
particular, puts them at a great disadvantage, A normal cracker sounds like a
bomb to dogs due to their acute hearing capability.
With their heightened sense of hearing, animals which get
physically hurt often panic, get scared and run helter-skelter on hearing the
noise.
There have been cases of pets running several kilometers in
confusion, the terrified animals that flee the explosions often get lost and
can’t find their way back home. Many dogs even die of cardiac arrests or go off
food because they can't handle the stress during the season. Some shiver, and
are prone to fits and seizures.
I can understand people's fascination for flower pots, but fail to understand the relish with which they burst loud bombs; Deepavali is not merely about bursting firecrackers.
In many areas people play the most inhuman game of tying
firecrackers on dogs and donkeys' tails and letting them loose, watching the
fun while the animals run around panic-stricken and ultimately burn themselves,
Some animals when grab objects
thrown towards them with their mouth imagining they were toys, and suddenly
when they explode in their mouth
Spare a
thought for them - imagine the pain, hurt and trauma they have to go through!
The rockets
fall into trees and burn the nests. In fear, thousands of birds abandon their
nests and fly away, again to die of starvation. The anxiety can result in birds
flying too far out to come back. Wild birds are frightened off their nests so
their eggs get cold and the chicks die.
Hens show
extremely low egg production the day after fireworks, and the eggs are often
malformed as well.
But it's not just noise that affects the animals. The smoke
in the air, just like it adversely affects human beings, also affects animals.
It can aggravate respiratory tract diseases, cause eye allergies and bring on a
skin rash.
The silver lining in this situation, and one that augurs well for animals, is that even though there are several people who continue to be lured by the sound of crackers, there is a growing number of people who have taken to celebrating the more gentle aspect of the festival - meeting elders in the family, lighting sparklers and flower pots, taking delight in lighting the house up with exquisitely designed lamps, making sweets, buying new clothes .
I always support the right of people to celebrate cultural events - but I also recognize that other people and animals have rights too.
God loved the
birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages, perhaps the
Animal Spirit is so great that one day it may inspire compassion in the human
heart.
It just not only happens on Diwali, it happens on the every
new year’s eve , for every personal milestone celebrations like marriage or
birthday , cultural events, even also when an election results are declared!
Whom are we trying to please here and what good are we doing
just by creating noise, is this the only to express our happiness?
I do not know how a
society that likes to think of itself as evolved, enlightened, humane and
civilized can tolerate any level of animal abuse
These are intelligent
animals who feel love, sorrow, pain, fear, happiness… the only thing they are
incapable of feeling - or understanding - is hate. But I guess they have us for
that.
I am Sorry MY dear
animals.
I look up and I see God, I look down and
see my dog.
Simple spelling G-O-D, same word backwards, D-O-G.
I look up and I see God, I
look down and see my dog.
Simple spelling G-O-D, same word backwards, D-O-G.