October 4th is observed worldwide as World Animal Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the suffering of animals. This year’s theme, “The world is their home too!” aims to celebrate animals—whether pets, wildlife, or those raised for food and commercial purposes—as fellow inhabitants of our planet, deserving of our compassion and consideration as valued creatures. From ants and bees to the fierce beasts in jungles, savannahs, and forests, all play vital roles in maintaining ecosystems and, by extension, our lives.

World Animal Day, first observed in 1925, continues to be an annual global campaign that rallies individuals and organizations around the world to advocate for better treatment of animals. This observance traces its roots to the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals, whose legacy promotes the protection of animals. Today, his message of compassion and love for all living creatures inspires many to learn about the rights and dignity of animals.

This event emphasizes recognizing animals as unique individuals with feelings, thoughts, and a desire to be left alone, protected from those who exploit them in cages, laboratories, and restaurants. World Animal Day aims to promote this fact by encouraging the community to raise awareness on issues such as endangered species protection, ecosystem conservation, and combating cruelty, abuse, and neglect toward animals. People are encouraged to participate in these activities, while organizations and governments are called upon to enact stronger animal protection laws.

As the world celebrates World Animal Day 2024, we are reminded that our planet is home to a rich diversity of animals. By practising love and dignity toward all living beings, we work toward creating a new global order that respects both humans and animals.

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