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500,000 Pet Cats Nationwide at Risk of Adverse Reactions from Parasite Medication [Study]
Pet cats are specifically at risk from common drugs with an ingredient called eprinomectin, according to researchers. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Pit Bull Myths: Researchers Debunk Misconceptions About the Dog Breed
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Exotic Cats Special Ability: Big Cats Can Remember, Recognize Human Voices
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Pet Pesticide Pollution in UK Rivers Mostly Comes from Wastewater Sewage Treatment After Handwashing Pets [Study]
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UK Pet Cat 'Maggie the Persian Kitten' Detects Owner's Epilepsy Seizures 8 Hours in Advance
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World's Oldest Dog Title of 'Bobi the Portuguese Mastiff' Suspended After Doubts Among Guinness World Records Officials [Report]
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Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much? Unlocking the Mystery of Animals' Sleeping Pattern
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6 Fascinating Facts About Cat Whiskers: How Whiskers Tell Your Cat's Mood!
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Illegal Meat Trade: 1,000 Cats Rescued from Slaughterhouse in China
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Pets Also Pose Health Risks for Backyard Zoonoses of Infectious Diseases [Study]
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Average Cat Lifespan: Do Domestic Cats Live Longer Than Wild Cats?
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Puppies Used as Baits to Trap Black Panthers in Malaysia, Country's Wildlife Department Defends Action
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Police Traffic Camera Spots Dog Driving the Wheel of a Speeding Car in Slovakia