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Winter weather is creeping into the city, and the group is ready to help keep stray cats warm with environmentally friendly products.
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Researchers from Oakland University surveyed hundreds of cat caregivers and found that cats exhibited behaviors associated with grief after a fellow cat or dog in the household died.
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A new study identifies why cats scratch the furniture and what you can do to curb that behavior.
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For some cats, leashed walks 'can certainly create environmental enrichment, get them some more exercise,' says veterinarian Grace Cater. Other cats? Not so much.
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What's the risk of contracting a surprising virus from Fido or Kitty? It's not a frivolous question, as one virologist explains. And there's another question: Can you give a virus to your pet?
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The new documentary from Dallas-born director Mye Hoang shows there’s nothing wrong with guys who love their cats.
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"Both dogs and cats can become very frightened by all the noise and commotion we take for granted during gatherings of any sort. Using common sense precautions can help protect you and your pet this holiday."
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San Antonio's Animal Care Services is urgently seeking adopters and fosters following a dog and car litter boom during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Cats act high when they're given catnip because, well, they are. Researchers say that catnip and another plant, silver vine, produce a chemical that activates their opioid reward systems.
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Achilles is a designated rat hunter at Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. The museum veterinarian said the cat "loves his motherland and couldn't vote otherwise."