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Nutro reintroduces previously recalled dry cat foods

August 12, 2009

Frankin, Tenn.

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FTC delays implementation of Red Flags rule until Nov. 1

July 29, 2009

Washington -- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) again delayed implementation of its new rules to fight identity theft. The enforcement date for the controversial Red Flags rule is now Nov. 1, 2009, the agency reports today in a prepared statement.

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San Francisco considers ban on cat declaw surgeries

July 16, 2009

San Francisco -- San Francisco may become the second U.S. city to adopt legislation banning the declawing of cats for non-therapeutic reasons.

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Cat neuter rates reflect income levels, study says

July 1, 2009

Bethesda, Md. — Cost plays a major role in keeping some pet owners from having their cats neutered, according to a new study.

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Pets take flight on Southwest

June 14, 2009

National Report -- Southwest Airlines is making the sky friendlier to more species, allowing small dogs and cats to fly in plane cabins with their owners.

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FDA approves hyperthyroidism drug

June 5, 2009

Overland Park, Kan. -- The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug to treat hyperthyroidism in cats.

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AAFP releases senior-care guidelines on May 29

June 1, 2009

National Report — New Senior Care Guidelines, just released by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, address complex disease management, pre-emptive testing, nutrition and a host of other areas to help practitioners when treating senior care.

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AVMA remains opposed to mandatory sterilization

June 1, 2009

As more governments look to enforce mandatory sterilization, the AVMA is standing firm in its opposition to the programs.

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CSU's Lappin honored for feline research

May 31, 2009

Fort Collins, Colo. -- Dr. Michael Lappin, of Colorado State's veterinary college, won the first-ever Winn Feline Foundation's Excellence in Feline Research Award.

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