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AAFP releases new feline senior-care guidelines

May 29, 2009

Feline senior care guidelines from AAFP stress the need for good nutrition and a healthy body.

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Income disparity apparent with feline sterilizations

May 28, 2009

A new study examines household income related to feline neutering.

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Fla. Mandatory sterilization bill cut from consideration

May 25, 2009

Tallahassee, Fla. -- A bill that started as a mandatory spay/neuter proposal and was altered into a sterilization fundraising program has been dropped altogether by Florida lawmakers.

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Nutro recalls dry cat food

May 21, 2009

Nutro Products Inc. is voluntarily recalling some of its dry cats foods due to incorrect levels of zinc and potassium.

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Cat diet study leads to nervous system discovery

May 17, 2009

Madison, Wis. -- A study of the feline diet has led scientists to discover that a cat's central nervous system has the ability to repair itself.

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New campaign sets to improve health of shelter cats

May 16, 2009

Denver -- Shelter cats suffer from a wide variety of conditions like upper respiratory disease and ringworm. To address these problems, Morris Animal Foundation's Helping Shelters Help Cats program is funding three new research studies.

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CAPC: Disease risks far outweigh adverse flea product concerns

May 13, 2009

CAPC cites low safety risks for topical spot-on flea and tick products following a recent EPA advisory.

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Florida sterilization bill altered in committee

May 1, 2009

Tallahassee — A bill that would have required sterilization of all cats and dogs by the age of 4 months of age was substantially changed by the Florida House Agriculture and natural Resources Policy Committee.

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AVMA, Hill's target obesity in new broadcast

April 25, 2009

National Report -- The AVMA and Hill?s Pet Nutrition have teamed up to create a public service announcement that they hope will spur dialogue on pet obesity between veterinarians and pet owners.

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