COVID-19 lockdown: Kerala and Goa people now feeding stray animals
COVID-19 lockdown: Kerala and Goa people now feeding stray animals
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Many animals are facing shortage of food and drink due to the lockdown. The same, in the current situation, stray dogs are craving to eat, in such a situation, the people of Goa and Kerala have set an example and are feeding them. Not only are the people unable to escape the lockdown enforced in the country, animals are not able to escape from it, especially the stray dogs, who had to live on the food they got on the road.

For your information, let us tell you that the agency deployed on Goa's Kerry Beach is feeding the stray dogs present there. An agency named 'Drishti Marine' has been deployed by the state government for lifeguard duty here. A similar example emerged in Kerala. Some local people of Kozhikode are feeding stray dogs and cats in the areas of Kuttiyadi and Naraapuram here.

Regarding the food crisis caused by the virus, the veterinary doctor Soumya said, 'We are giving food to stray animals from the first day of lockdown. In this, we are also getting support from the people around us. '' There is no medicine to prevent infection of Covid-19, so better solution is to take precaution. In this sequence, the lockdown came into force across the country from March 25, which will continue till May 3.

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