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Felines

What Feline Cancer Research Tells Us About Treatment Options

When it comes to feline cancer, understanding how fast a tumor grows can give us valuable insights into treatment decisions and outcomes. For many cat owners, receiving a cancer diagnosis for their furry friend is a deeply emotional experience. You want to know what to expect, what treatment options are available, and whether those treatments […]

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Felines

Stress and Your Cat

As cat owners, we often think of stress as something that affects humans, but did you know that your cat can experience stress in a way that deeply impacts their health? Stress in cats can manifest in surprising and serious ways, and recent research has shed new light on how stressors in a cat’s environment […]

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Felines

Announcing New Funding Opportunities for Feline Health Research

Morris Animal Foundation is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of animals through groundbreaking research. By bridging science and resources, the foundation aims to make a significant impact on animal health. In line with this mission, Morris Animal Foundation has announced a new funding opportunity specifically focused on improving the health and welfare of […]

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Felines

Social Cats: Are Your Furry Friends Smarter Than You Think?

Did you know that socialization can make your cat smarter? Recent research has shown that cats that are more socialized to humans not only bond better but also have enhanced problem-solving skills. That’s right! The way your kitty interacts with you might directly influence how well they can crack a tricky puzzle. But what does […]

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Welfare

Trail Systems: The Key to Happier, Healthier Tigers in Zoos

Imagine living in a small room for most of your life, with little to do but pace back and forth. For some zoo animals, this is a harsh reality. But what if we could change that? New research suggests that offering tigers larger, more complex spaces in zoos can lead to healthier, happier animals. The […]

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Welfare

Should We Protect Horses from Competition Stress with Medication?

The Olympics have just concluded, as has one of the few times a year that the spotlight is on equestrian sports. We may laugh, but horses and riders train rigorously to reach the pinnacle of performance. However, behind the polished performances and seamless teamwork lies a question that stirs the heart of the sport: should […]

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Canines

Ticking Time Bomb: What Pet Owners Need to Know About Ticks

Ticks, those tiny yet troublesome parasites, are more than just an annoyance for our furry friends. As pet owners, understanding these critters is crucial to keeping our pets safe and healthy. Recent research sheds light on the tick species infesting dogs and cats in North America, their expanding ranges, and the diseases they carry. Let’s […]

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Felines

Rising Threat: Bird Flu’s Impact on Cats

The bird flu outbreak has expanded its reach beyond its avian origins, causing significant concerns for other species, including dairy cows, farmworkers, and notably, domestic cats. This recent outbreak has not only highlighted the vulnerability of cats but also emphasized the importance of vigilance and preventive measures. Bird Flu Outbreak: A Growing Concern In early […]

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Canines

Turkey’s Controversial Stray Dog Bill Sparks Outcry

Turkey is currently embroiled in a heated debate over a controversial bill proposed by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). The bill aims to address the country’s stray dog problem by euthanizing millions of strays if they are not adopted within 30 days of being placed in shelters. This proposal has sparked a significant […]

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