Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

A time to give and get cuddles

- Paramita Ghosh

The world has never needed its puppies and kittens as much as it does now. No contact with other people or the outdoors has made fur babies the stars of every video conference, no matter how serious the discussion. Of course it’s that much harder caring for an animal that can’t get its exercise, meet its friends or go for a walk, and doesn’t even know why. Here are reminders on how to make the best of it.

Instead of ignoring neighbours who seem convinced that your dog has the virus and is about to pass it on to everyone else, explain — ideally with the help of printouts of relevant informatio­n from the World Health Organizati­on — that there is no evidence that pets can serve as a route for the spread of Covid-19.

Rajni Aggarwal, a pet parent in Delhi, says to protect her dog from stares and unkind comments, she now takes Poofu to a park a little further from her home. “If people won’t listen or believe, I’ll go the extra mile for Poofu. My mom is bedridden; Poofu does some mad thing or the other and entertains us. We

Bust the myths:

don’t even need TV. So we three are doing fine.”

Give and get cuddles:

“In tough times like these, pets need as much love and compassion as we can give them. They know something’s wrong,” says Prerna Uppal, a marketing executive and parent to Czar, a 12-year-old Labrador. “It’s soothing for me to give extra attention to him and soothing for him to get it.”

Manilata, a Delhi-based researcher who goes by only one name, is at home with her cat, Lily. Her husband works in Patna. “Cuddling up with Lily is helping both of us,” she says.

“Since animals, particular­ly cats, are sticklers for routine, I make an effort to keep to as much of her normal routine as possible, and that gives me structure too.”

 ??  ?? ‘Right now, it’s soothing for me to give extra attention to Czar and soothing for him to get it,’ says marketing executive Prerna Uppal.
‘Right now, it’s soothing for me to give extra attention to Czar and soothing for him to get it,’ says marketing executive Prerna Uppal.

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