Revolutionary Pet Hospital Model Coming to Atlanta: Arista Advanced Pet Care to Open in 2025!
Arista Advanced Pet Care, a new player in the specialty referral and emergency veterinary field, is preparing to open its first hospital in Atlanta in the first quarter of 2025. Part of Affinity Veterinary Partners, Arista is introducing a shared ownership model that promises to revolutionize the way veterinary specialists and emergency clinicians practice medicine.
South Africa’s controversial lion farming industry is fueling the illegal international trade in big cat bones
A new research paper published in the scientific journal Nature Conservation has uncovered concerning activities within South Africa's captive lion industry, shedding light on the urgent need for comprehensive governmental action.
The study by World Animal Protection, conducted through direct interviews with workers at two closed-access lion facilities in South Africa’s North West Province, reveals disturbing practices. These include:
World-First Breakthrough: Stem Cells from Cats Could Revolutionize Kidney Disease Treatment!
Amid advances in medicine to improve people’s quality of life, an Osaka Metropolitan University-led team has, for the first time in the world, generated high-quality feline induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which have the potential to help companion animals and humans alike.
Both cats and dogs often enjoy playing fetch with their owners
Although more common in dogs, 4 in 10 pet cats also choose to play fetch with their owners, Mikel Delgado from Purdue University, US, and colleagues report in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, publishing September 4, 2024.
Dogs are well-known for playing fetch, but some cats also engage in fetching behavior. Fetching may have its roots in the natural hunting behaviors of cats and dogs, but how it was shaped by domestication into the playful actions we see in our pets today is unclear. Researchers analyzed data from online surveys of cat (Felis catus) and dog (Canis familiaris) owners conducted between 2015 and 2023, which included questions about the fetching behavior of their pets.
Protecting just 0.7% of world’s land could help save a third of most unique and endangered species
Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world’s land mass could help protect one third of the world’s threatened and unique tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrate) species, new research by Imperial College London, On the Edge, and ZSL has shown.
The study, led by researchers at Imperial College London and published this week in Nature Communications, finds that large gains in conservation are possible by focusing on areas home to exceptional biodiversity and species with high levels of evolutionary distinctiveness and global endangerment.
Meet the 27-Year-Old Vet Revolutionizing Cat Care—Her Story Will Inspire You!
At just 27 years old, Dr. Brittney Kilgore has already accomplished what many veterinarians dream of—a new graduate from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine and now the proud owner of her very own cat-focused veterinary clinic. Recognized as Vet Candy’s Rising Star, Dr. Kilgore is not only a trailblazer in feline medicine but also an advocate for creating a more inclusive, stress-free environment for both cats and their owners.