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Delhi Smog Sickens Pets: Vets Report Alarming Rise in Animal Illness
16 Dec
Summary
- Pets and birds show distress from rising pollution levels.
- PM2.5 pollution deeply affects ground-level animals' lungs.
- Delhi's AQI reached 'severe' levels, impacting animal health.

Delhi's veterinary doctors have noted a concerning surge in illnesses affecting pets and birds, attributing the rise to the city's severe air pollution. Animals that remain closer to the ground are especially susceptible to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which can penetrate deep into their respiratory systems and bloodstream.
Practitioners report a marked increase in cases of lung congestion, eye infections, and gastrointestinal issues among dogs, cats, and birds over recent months. These conditions are often exacerbated by pollution, which weakens an animal's immune system and can worsen existing viral or neurological problems.
The alarming spike in animal ailments coincides with Delhi experiencing prolonged periods of smog, with the Air Quality Index frequently recorded in the 'severe' category. Vets advise pet owners to minimize outdoor exposure and seek prompt medical attention for their animals.




