Helping Street Animals Survive the Summer Heat: Water, Shade, and Care Tips

Edited by: Екатерина С.

As summer approaches, the rising temperatures pose a significant threat to street animals. Unlike humans, they often lack access to basic comforts like air conditioning and readily available water. Here's how you can help these vulnerable creatures survive the heat.

Provide Fresh Water

One of the most effective ways to help is by providing clean water. Place bowls of water outside your home, in parks, or on your terrace. Clean and refill these bowls daily to ensure the water remains fresh and accessible for dogs, cats, birds, and squirrels.

Create Shade

Shade is crucial during the intense summer heat. Since urban environments often lack natural shade, consider providing temporary shelters using cardboard or cloth in shaded areas. These shelters offer respite from the sun's harsh rays.

Additional Tips

Consider adding ice cubes to water bowls to keep the water cool for longer. You can also offer frozen fruit treats like watermelon or banana. If you notice an animal showing signs of heatstroke, such as labored breathing, pour room temperature water on its body and contact a veterinarian immediately.

By taking these simple steps, you can significantly improve the lives of street animals during the summer months. Your compassion can make a life-saving difference.

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