Whether it is rain or scorching sun or even the chilling breeze in winter, stray animals suffer because they have no choice. Imagine the plight of those who have no shelter and are victims of the intensity of the weather. For instance, if you leave plastic, iron, or any material out in the sun, or unattended for a while, you will notice the change in colour and texture of the material. Weather affects everyone and everything, even non-living things are not spared. It takes time for them to realise that some humans are caring and are showering their love on them. So, don’t get close to stray animals immediately. Why? Because they have hardly seen love and care all they have come across is human cruelty, hatred, and torture, hence their defensive and harsh attitude towards humans. Stray animals usually get bad treatment from people around them they get hostile and sometimes attack. So, if you decide to help and care for any stray animal, make sure you are at a safe distance. Therefore, the ones at home are pretty clean and with fewer germs and the ones outside have a lot of germs infesting on them. Stray dogs and cats live in harsh conditions, so they carry germs and diseases as they eat out of garbage and things lying on the floor, which domesticated/pets do not. It is important to remember that there is a difference between animals you have as pets at home and those roaming outside your house. Sometimes, it’s the bark of a dog or chilling howl of a cat that grabs our attention for a short spell and then we forget, but we don’t realize that what we forget as humans is that we have a responsibility to help, care and look after the needy and helpless creatures who depend on us.ĭifference between stray and domestic animals In our busy schedule, we sometimes never give a second thought to animals like cats, dogs wandering in our neighborhood and generally tend to ignore them. “HE WHO FEEDS A HUNGRY ANIMAL, FEEDS HIS OWN SOUL – Charlie Chaplin
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