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Where Do The 2016 Presidential Candidates Stand on Animal Rights & Welfare?

Election season is well underway, and with several debates behind us, candidates interviewed, and issues (sometimes) discussed, one issue (very near and dear to our hearts) that’s too often overlooked and undervalued are the candidate’s positions on animal rights and welfare. How have our presidential hopefuls historically voted on legislation that supports the welfare of

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A Breakthrough in Treating Cats with FIP

FIP, or Feline Infectious Peritonitis, is a viral disease that affects cats. It is a progressive disease that is almost always fatal. Until now. According to a paper published in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers from Kansas State University describe their success with an antiviral treatment for FIP that inhibits the virus from replicating and actually stops the the disease

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Study Reveals: Cat People are Smarter than Dog People (But We Already Knew That…)

According to a study by Denise Guastello at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin, people who identify themselves as “dog people” and “cat people” have strikingly different personalities. The results of the study were presented at the 26th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science and reported by LiveScience: People who said they were dog lovers in the study tended to be

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Hero Cat Foils Attempted Burglary

Strider, a black cat in Olympia, Washington, has earned himself a reputation for being fat and lazy and a bit of a pain in the rump, according to his humans Barb and Kerry Gansberg. They gifted the cat to their daughters ten years ago. While the Gansbergs seem a bit disinterested in their feline companion, they

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