He was choking on his own tongue': animals suffer as heatwaves increase
Briefly

Solly the sheep, once a resilient lamb at Eden Sanctuary, succumbed to the intense heat in Mallorca, reflecting how climate change affects vulnerable animals.
Nicole Eden recounted, 'I'm there crying over the loss of my baby and I don't have time to consider my grief.' This highlights the emotional toll on caretakers.
Eden described, 'It's a constant worry that if we turn our backs for too long, the animals will end up with heatstroke,' emphasizing the urgent challenges shelters face.
The situation in rescue shelters during hot weather mirrors hospitals worldwide, with vulnerable animals often being the first to suffer and perish.
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