I believe that every person sees himself more or less than animal friend, so you don't have to be animal bunny, just because you let a few rockets rise on New Year's Eve. You don't celebrate New Year's because you want to annoy animals through the choleries, so the question is rather weak. ps. I don't buy badges or rockets for decades, but for other reasons off animal welfare.
A very provocative answer to a very factual and well-founded contribution, which unfortunately shows that you are not interested in any real discussion, but that other thinkers simply want to make bad with your appeals without going into their arguments. Too bad.
I still wish you a quiet year change and only the best for your animals. I hope my fireworks tomorrow won't scare too many of you.
We forgot fireworks in our family for ages. When my sister and I were still very small, our father shot a few rockets on New Year's Eve, but only because of our children.
We don't have the fireworks because…
it's too loud for our own ears.
it damages the environment.
it is annoying enough that the bulge remains of the neighborhood disfigure the garden.
it does not do well to the animals (we ourselves have domestic cats).
it means fine dust pollution and damages health.
it is dangerous, and in particular unparticipated third parties could be the sufferers.
so that unintentional fires could be triggered.
it is quite expensive. You can also burn your money and watch it burn.
If it's a fireworks, I'd rather watch a professional fireworks.
Professionally is usually even larger, comprehensive and blows even more CO2 into the air than the small private ones. and for animals it is not quieter!
I think everyone should see where it can save CO2. It seems to me to be too radical to forbid anything. Someone whose whole heart blood goes into the animal should be happy with it. Those who only have the dog to go for a walk before and after work should worry.
In terms of CO2, I would also transfer this to other areas of life. But would lead too far.
We have two cats that we put on New Year's Eve in a slightly darker room so they can rest. I don't like fireworks especially so I could stop doing well.
But my sister loves fireworks, and that's why we do it every New Year's Eve.
We try to make sure that the cats do not have too much stress on New Year's Eve.
But if we're not home on New Year's Eve, we're just gonna get down the blinds in the whole house. The cats then have several places where they can hide.
Besides, they don't have the annoying light from the outside and the noises aren't so loud when the roller blinds are down.
Not only as a pet friend, I fear this day, but also as a person who knows nothing to start with all the bangling days before and after. Totally unreasonable and heart-loving to produce fire and noise and not even to clean up afterwards, this is only possible on New Year's Eve. A new car must be bought because of environmental pollution, but otherwise…. Fun must be and stay….
I don't want to burden the environment, and I think that is a waste of money. My animal doesn't bother fireworks at all. On the contrary… he sits on the window bench and looks interested.
We had a soundproof box for our hangover, he was just afraid to walk in there, otherwise he was restless New Year's Eve and has always hidden himself somewhere.
As a dog owner, I don't buy boars and co anymore, I'm the money too bad and the dogs and other animals aren't panicked by the bang, I'm glad if the boulder is over quickly
In contrast to fireworks, which is not even a millionth of CO2 emissions in Germany, pets are a huge environmental source.
In addition, many pets suffer significantly more in cities due to a non-articulate attitude than by a bit of fear in the year. It's just not to look at them. That's why nobody cares.
of course, I don't have to go out on 31st at midnight with the dog… But the nice thing is (apart from the fact that he also hears the fear in the apartment) if you like me have the right Sylvester panic dog that you can't get out with your dog from the beginning badge 28/29.12 until when stupid comes 2 or 3 January. Then dog quickly has almost a week absolute lack of movement and has to go to the apartment…. I find again and again "beautiful". Yesterday, mine got their toilets back in the bathroom where they're lucky they're on it – only on New Year's Eve, but there's no other way. For out there she wouldn't do anything in front of a loud panic anyway, and I don't want her to run away or that she gets a heart attack as I experienced to Sylvester in a friend's dog years ago – so only the cat's cloister remains – and I find that too crasty. I find the punishments for and after ballering would have to be quite different and this would have to be controlled much more, and it does not only concern the animals – many small children are afraid and cannot sleep just as old people who are no longer able to get New Year's Eve. Then they'd all just suffer a day. But unfortunately the many "boutlet fanatics" aren't enough…
I believe that every person sees himself more or less than animal friend, so you don't have to be animal bunny, just because you let a few rockets rise on New Year's Eve. You don't celebrate New Year's because you want to annoy animals through the choleries, so the question is rather weak. ps. I don't buy badges or rockets for decades, but for other reasons off animal welfare.
Thank you for NOT!
A very provocative answer to a very factual and well-founded contribution, which unfortunately shows that you are not interested in any real discussion, but that other thinkers simply want to make bad with your appeals without going into their arguments. Too bad.
I still wish you a quiet year change and only the best for your animals. I hope my fireworks tomorrow won't scare too many of you.
I don't make fireworks on New Year's Eve for that reason.
This year comes to the fact that I have to work and couldn't, even if I wanted
We forgot fireworks in our family for ages. When my sister and I were still very small, our father shot a few rockets on New Year's Eve, but only because of our children.
We don't have the fireworks because…
If it's a fireworks, I'd rather watch a professional fireworks.
That makes it anxious
What are you going to do?
Professionally is usually even larger, comprehensive and blows even more CO2 into the air than the small private ones. and for animals it is not quieter!
Maybe the fish friends.
I think a real animal friend would miss out on the pet.
Thank you. A home without a cat/dog is like a house without a soul!
it is not only about pets, especially wild animals or animals. Birds etc.
So do I.
Forbid private animal husbandry!!!
It cannot be done that we forbid this one time fireworks in the year, but such enormous disorders are not even addressed.
Especially with the CO2 I find interesting. Something that, for example, vegans don't like to hear if they have the meat shortage with the climate reasoning. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/oekokonto-haustiere-hunde-katzen-pferde-futter-klimawandel-1.4268790
I think everyone should see where it can save CO2. It seems to me to be too radical to forbid anything. Someone whose whole heart blood goes into the animal should be happy with it. Those who only have the dog to go for a walk before and after work should worry.
In terms of CO2, I would also transfer this to other areas of life. But would lead too far.
That's what everyone thinks about. Private animal husbandry is, however, in fact immediately prohibited.
We dispense with it and many shops do not sell fireworks this year.
We have two cats that we put on New Year's Eve in a slightly darker room so they can rest. I don't like fireworks especially so I could stop doing well.
But my sister loves fireworks, and that's why we do it every New Year's Eve.
We try to make sure that the cats do not have too much stress on New Year's Eve.
But if we're not home on New Year's Eve, we're just gonna get down the blinds in the whole house. The cats then have several places where they can hide.
Besides, they don't have the annoying light from the outside and the noises aren't so loud when the roller blinds are down.
I think Böller and all that's going to be superfluous.
I therefore buy a little youth fireworks every year for New Year. F1.
This usually only shines and is quiet -> May therefore also be lit throughout the year.
I experienced a dog myself from New Year's Eve. That wasn't nice.
Nevertheless, fireworks and bulges should not be banned.
Not only as a pet friend, I fear this day, but also as a person who knows nothing to start with all the bangling days before and after. Totally unreasonable and heart-loving to produce fire and noise and not even to clean up afterwards, this is only possible on New Year's Eve. A new car must be bought because of environmental pollution, but otherwise…. Fun must be and stay….
I don't want to burden the environment, and I think that is a waste of money. My animal doesn't bother fireworks at all. On the contrary… he sits on the window bench and looks interested.
We had a soundproof box for our hangover, he was just afraid to walk in there, otherwise he was restless New Year's Eve and has always hidden himself somewhere.
As a dog owner, I don't buy boars and co anymore, I'm the money too bad and the dogs and other animals aren't panicked by the bang, I'm glad if the boulder is over quickly
I'm counting on fireworks, because of:
Great answer!
I'd rather get rid of animals.
In contrast to fireworks, which is not even a millionth of CO2 emissions in Germany, pets are a huge environmental source.
In addition, many pets suffer significantly more in cities due to a non-articulate attitude than by a bit of fear in the year. It's just not to look at them. That's why nobody cares.
Head of office
I don't do a fireworks either, but you don't have to go out with your dog for the time.
Can't people do anything?
Unfortunately too much. And ignorance of the environment and animals is typical of ignorant people!
of course, I don't have to go out on 31st at midnight with the dog… But the nice thing is (apart from the fact that he also hears the fear in the apartment) if you like me have the right Sylvester panic dog that you can't get out with your dog from the beginning badge 28/29.12 until when stupid comes 2 or 3 January. Then dog quickly has almost a week absolute lack of movement and has to go to the apartment…. I find again and again "beautiful". Yesterday, mine got their toilets back in the bathroom where they're lucky they're on it – only on New Year's Eve, but there's no other way. For out there she wouldn't do anything in front of a loud panic anyway, and I don't want her to run away or that she gets a heart attack as I experienced to Sylvester in a friend's dog years ago – so only the cat's cloister remains – and I find that too crasty. I find the punishments for and after ballering would have to be quite different and this would have to be controlled much more, and it does not only concern the animals – many small children are afraid and cannot sleep just as old people who are no longer able to get New Year's Eve. Then they'd all just suffer a day. But unfortunately the many "boutlet fanatics" aren't enough…
I think so.
Many people want to do without it. By the way, I'm not gonna shoot.
Even if I didn't have a panic dog, my money would be too bad for me to shoot in the air.
I'd like to miss the bang. My cat is terrifying.
But I also think of the wild animals that certainly also go through hell.
You should get rid of the nonsense
Animal-friendly, :))
I'm going to pay for fireworks anyway, because I prefer to spend my money on something else.
I am
Youth language maybe? 🤦
More toddler language!
You're stupid
I've got a snap pea that you don't hear 10 meters far (as a human).
I don't have animals, but I'd like to talk about this bang.
I don't
"Don't ask fireworks because I'm afraid of it!" Then get your ear protector man!