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A new study featured in the journal VetRecord has illuminated significant disparities in health risks between purebred cats and their mixed-breed counterparts. Conducted by researchers at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, and funded by the Morris Animal Foundation, this research utilized comprehensive data from Sweden’s Agria Pet Insurance Company, the largest provider of
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The bond between humans and animals is a profound aspect of life that has existed for millennia. Recent efforts by organizations like the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) are beginning to illustrate the significant health benefits derived from these relationships. Particularly, with the rise of social isolation and loneliness, especially in later life, understanding
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As the cheerful spirit of Christmas fills the air, pet owners often find themselves tempted to share the joys of the season with their beloved companions. Yet, unbeknownst to many, some of our favorite holiday treats can pose significant health risks to dogs, cats, and other pets. Laura Roberts, a specialist in animal care at
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The troubling trend of animal abandonment is becoming increasingly severe, with reports reaching a staggering three-year high. As of late November, the RSPCA has recorded over 17,000 incidents of abandoned animals just this year, a dramatic increase likely exacerbated by the ongoing cost of living crisis. With the potential to exceed 21,000 abandonment reports by
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As pet ownership continues to escalate, so does the prevalence of health conditions affecting our four-legged friends. Among these, diabetes has emerged as a significant health risk that is often overlooked by pet owners. With Diabetes Awareness Month approaching this November, veterinary organizations like the PDSA (People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals) are stepping forward to
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