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My three-year-old cat has been suffering for a few weeks with patchy hair loss and red dots on her skin. I looked it up on ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSNCounty Durham couple given animal ban after 43 cats were found living in squalorA couple who kept 43 pedigree cats in appalling conditions at their home, in Chester-le-Street, have been banned from keeping ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNTyree: Suffering from a kitten shortage?As luck would have it, exactly two months after seven-year-old Moggie cat had to be euthanized (incurable tick-borne ...
Climate change and irregular monsoons have disrupted animal breeding cycles and led to a surge in health issues for domestic ...
In the United States, the most common fleas are cat fleas. These can live on both cats and dogs. There are also dog fleas, but they are less common in the United States.
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The Mail on MSNPDSA experts warning about 'life-threatening' problemHi Raymond, flystrike is a life-threatening problem caused by flies laying eggs on rabbit’s fur. These then hatch into maggots that can eat into the rabbit’s flesh within 24 hours – it can cause ...
RSPCA WA was in Esperance at the end of May to investigate a slew of cruelty reports and help community members with welfare concerns.They attended 15 ...
Thinking about getting a second pet? Here's what to consider before welcoming another animal companion into your life.
Most people who are allergic to cats aren’t reacting to the fur—they’re reacting to a protein in cat saliva called Fel d 1.
Flea-borne (murine) typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia spp., which can be found in cat fleas. Little is known about its effect on cats, but it can cause illness in humans.
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