00:01As the Iran war intensifies, a silent crisis is unfolding, this time involving pets left behind
00:08by fleeing owners. Across the Gulf, hundreds of animals have been abandoned as expats rush to
00:15evacuate amid escalating strikes and widespread airport shutdowns. Oman's capital, Muscat,
00:22has emerged as a key exit point, with many fleeing residents forced to make difficult choices.
00:29While some pets have been left at care centers, with the hope of reunion or relocation, others
00:35haven't been as fortunate. Abandoned without food, water or shelter. Animal shelters in Muscat are now
00:43overwhelmed, struggling to cope with the sudden search.
00:48The time that happened with the events that happened, there are many people who have
00:51put on her to try to keep their lives at a time. There are people who have been
01:01running through something. There are people who have been involved with it,
01:06they can leave it to beHmm. There are people who have not been involved with it. There was a
01:21This, because of the handles, there are many others who are from abroad and travel abroad,
01:27to work beyond Sri Lanka or Delhi,
01:30This is a strange thing, that some of the big things in the country are being unavailable,
01:34that they can find them in their house,
01:36can't afford to engage them in our own access to the public,
01:40they can't afford to send them again,
01:43and can also take them to be bought by other people,
01:46and others can't afford to,
01:47and they will be able to get them into a situation.
01:48So we need to help them to get them to get them and get them to get them.
01:55Because they are not going to live in the area or in the area.
01:58So we need to get them to get them to get them to get them.
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