BEETHOVEN, Mozart and Bach have soothed minds for centuries, but now they have new fans in homeless dogs and cats.
The Animal Welfare League's animal shelter at Wingfield has set up a music distribution system - thanks to volunteer and former ABC technician Steve Hughes - to play classical music around the clock.Studies have found classical music can relax animals, while also helping them cope with separation anxiety.

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