Winter poisoning of stray animals has started in Sharm el Sheikh with many reports of poison in all areas of Sharm. Being devoid of tourists at the moment, the city of Sharm el Sheikh is suffering, and this includes the cats and dogs that live on the streets. Poison and the harrowing effects of it have been seen in the residential areas of Sharm, including Hadaba, Hai el Nour and Nabq.
Dead cats and dogs lying in the street is becoming a common sight every morning. Not only is this a danger to cats and dogs, but these areas are inhabited by families with children who play in these areas, and who neither want to accidently touch the poison and risk their own lives, nor be faced with the sight of dead animals outside their homes. While the source of the poison in most cases in unknown with no one claiming responsibility, it is clear that the streets and residential compounds are being ‘cleaned up’.
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