Dogs may not become cats, but living with one can influence their habits, behavior and even how they respond to the world.
For some, relief from stress doesn’t mean reaching for a dog’s wagging tail. Instead, they look for the soft purr of a cat.
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Geriatric veterinary care is in great shape, with dogs and cats living on average 11.3 years, according to French data. Our knowledge of how to accompany them in later life is expanding fast. We now ...
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Overweight and obesity are among the most common conditions veterinarians see in both dogs and cats. Yet weight-loss plans for pets are frequently unsuccessful, with a high drop-out rate. In one study ...