Residents of Tel Aviv have been repeatedly rushing to bomb shelters as sirens warn of incoming Iranian missile strikes, and city authorities are urging them not to forget their pets. The municipal veterinary service has issued clear guidance reminding people to bring their animals into protected areas, stressing that dogs and cats also experience fear and confusion during emergencies.
Across the city, dogs on leads and cats in carriers have been seen accompanying their owners into underground shelters, including train stations and converted public spaces. Pet owners describe how their animals react quickly to the alarms, often trembling or showing signs of distress even after reaching safety.
Officials have stated that animals cannot be barred from entering shelters, provided dogs remain on leads and other pets stay in carriers. Experts advise owners to remain calm, bring familiar toys, and offer gentle reassurance to help reduce their pets' stress during prolonged periods of conflict.

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