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Selective breeding has worked wonders in transforming cats into the creatures we adore today, but it’s not all about looks.
Vet Dr Amir Anwary has named the five cat breeds he would 'never own', and some of his choices may surprise you.
Cat scratch fever, also referred to as cat scratch disease (CSD), is a zoonotic infection that occurs when someone comes into contact with Bartonella henselae bacteria. Zoonotic diseases are types of ...
Kennedy told people gathered at a funeral for a second child in Texas who died from the disease that a vaccine is the "most effective" way to prevent it. Health News // 3 days ago Rare virus that ...
The key difference between earphones and earbuds is their fit: Earphones insert into the ear canal, while earbuds rest on the outer ear. Of the three, headphones are probably the ultimate in noise ...
A South Killingholme woman who thought her cat "wouldn't make it" after she was diagnosed with a rare disease associated with feline coronavirus said all the "heartache, worry and stress" has been ...
Domestic cats have been living alongside humans for an estimated 10,000 years, first as rodent control and then as the couch-warmers we know and love. A far cry from the lone predator lifestyle of ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Another pet food brand has issued a recall for cat food due to possible contamination from bird flu. In early March, Wild Coast LLC recalled batches of their raw cat food for ...
An H5N1 bird flu mutation associated with increased infectiousness and disease severity has been found in two cats. Since the beginning of this year, more than 50 cats have been infected with H5N1 ...
It turns out that the brain does the same thing when damaged hair cells in the ear lead to hearing loss – and this could be causing your tinnitus. Sensory hair cells are tiny structures in the ...
Each has an intricate structure of bones, nerves, and muscles. Just like other parts of the body, the ears can be affected by bacterial and viral infections, as well as disease. Healthcare providers ...
Results: Ear disease was diagnosed as an incidental finding in 41.4% of cats that were imaged; this is higher than previously reported prevalence studies of the general feline population ranging from ...