"We hope that the Rio 2016 Games will set an example for other major sporting events because the joy and celebrations of the events can cause much distress for animals of the organising city," said Gajender K Sharma, India Country Director at World Animal Protection.
It said that many animals including dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, horses, opossums and birds live close to the venues who need to be protected for the duration of the games.
"We are proud to be working with the Rio 2016 Organising Committee to make sure the animals across Rio are safe, and the owners of animals feel confident they can keep them safe and well," said Rosangela Ribeiro, Veterinary Program Manager at World Animal Protection.
Working together with the Rio 2016 Organising Committee, World Animal Protection will carry out community awareness raising events about the importance of keeping domestic animals safe at home during the competitions, especially street competitions, such as road cycle racing.