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Sir Lewis Hamilton's dog Roscoe put in a coma
Sir Lewis Hamilton's dog Roscoe has been put into a coma.
The 40-year-old motor racing legend has revealed via social media that his beloved pooch has "caught pneumonia again" and that his life currently hangs in the balance.
Lewis - who is often seen with Roscoe during Formula One race weekends - wrote on Instagram: "Please keep Roscoe in ...Read more

California case suggests Tamiflu may save cats infected with H5N1 bird flu
LOS ANGELES — Since the avian flu arrived en force in California's dairy industry in 2024, not only has it sickened cows, it has killed hundreds of domestic cats. Some pet cats that live on dairy farms were infected with the H5N1 virus by drinking raw milk. Both pets and feral barn cats got sick after eating raw pet food that harbored the ...Read more
Ask the Vet: Don't Feed Neighborhood Pets
Q: Eddie, our neighbor's indoor-outdoor cat, is very sweet. He often visits us while we're sitting on our porch or working in the yard. He's so affectionate that we can't help but give him a few cat treats. Eddie seems to be gaining weight, and I wonder whether he is charming other neighbors out of treats, too. Should we stop feeding him?
A: ...Read more

My Pet World: When cat cuddles turn into surprise attacks
Dear Cathy,
Our four-year old Tabby cat, Yuma, is living his dream, sleeping cozily in our bed at night and hunting outside during the day. He can be quite cuddly in the morning before going outside. He likes to lay on my chest and rub his face on my face, often followed by gentle nibbles on my chin. However, this affection usually takes a ...Read more
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Decoding the Whisker Twitch
Whiskers may look like decorative flourishes, but they are precision instruments. Known scientifically as vibrissae, these specialized hairs extend far deeper into the skin than regular fur, connecting to clusters of nerves that provide cats and dogs with acute sensory awareness. Understanding the subtle shifts of whiskers and other body cues is...Read more

The Science of Sniffing
Humans rely on sight. Pets rely on smell. For dogs and cats, scent is not a secondary sense but the dominant way of experiencing the world. Modern research shows just how extraordinary their olfactory powers truly are.
A Nose Like No Other
Dogs possess up to 300 million scent receptors, compared to a human’s 5 million. Cats, while ...Read more

The Rise of Pet Tech
Once limited to chew toys and kibble brands, the pet industry has undergone a technological revolution. Smart devices, tracking apps, and even artificial intelligence are transforming how people interact with their cats and dogs. For many owners, the gadgets once seen as novelties are becoming essential tools in modern pet care.
Collars That...Read more

Harnesses Gain Ground as Pet Owners Seek Safety and Comfort
Pet owners across the country are rethinking collars for their cats and dogs. Harnesses, once viewed as a niche product for specialized training, have become mainstream in recent years as more owners focus on animal safety and comfort during walks.
Why harnesses are gaining popularity
For dogs, harnesses provide greater control without ...Read more

Johnny Depp's rescue dog 'mauls two sheep to death'
Johnny Depp's rescue dog has reportedly mauled two sheep to death.
The actor, 62, is renting a mansion in East Sussex and his pet is said to have launched the attack after escaping during a countryside walk close to the star's home, according to a farmer.
According to The Sun, Johnny was not at home at the time of the incident but has since ...Read more

Strangers came to the aid of beloved parrot, but it wasn't enough
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Shakespeare wrote that there’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. And maybe in the passing of a parrot.
Because when a St. Paul woman asked for help on social media to help rescue her lost parrot, a lot of strangers heard, listened and came to her aid.
This story does not have a happy ending. Except for the way...Read more
Ask The Vet: Raccoon Distemper Transmissible to Dogs
Q: Our dogs killed a raccoon that looked rabid, and we took it away from them. The county animal services people who picked up the raccoon later reported that it had distemper, not rabies. Is raccoon distemper transmissible to dogs? What about humans?
A: Distemper is widespread in the raccoon population. The disease is caused by the canine ...Read more

My Pet World: No rivalry here — Helping dogs see baby’s arrival as a blessing
Dear Cathy,
My son and daughter-in-law welcomed a new baby to their family. They’re living with us right now as they’re having construction work done on their house. They should be moving back into their own home soon.
Their Pug, who was their “baby” for six years, is having a hard time adjusting. When the baby cries, she barks ...Read more

Dog Walking Etiquette: How to Keep Walks Safe, Pleasant and Neighborly
Dog walking looks simple from the outside: clip on a leash, step outside, and let the paws lead the way. But every stroll threads through public spaces, neighbors’ yards, and the routines of other people and pets. Good dog walking etiquette keeps those paths peaceful. It helps your dog stay safe, keeps your community clean, and ensures that ...Read more

New Gifts for Pet Lovers Offer Style, Tech and Fun
Pet lovers are never short of enthusiasm for their furry, feathered or scaled companions, and the marketplace knows it. From high-tech gadgets to sentimental keepsakes, a wave of new products is designed to delight both pets and the humans who adore them.
Smart tech for smarter pets
The connected-home boom has reached the animal world. ...Read more
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Harnesses Gain Ground as Pet Owners Seek Safety and Comfort
Pet owners across the country are rethinking collars for their cats and dogs. Harnesses, once viewed as a niche product for specialized training, have become mainstream in recent years as more owners focus on animal safety and comfort during walks.
Why harnesses are gaining popularity
For dogs, harnesses provide greater control without ...Read more

Cat Clawing: Understanding, Managing and Respecting the Scratch
Cats claw and scratch for reasons that are both instinctive and essential to their well-being. While many owners see clawing as misbehavior, for cats it’s a daily necessity, woven deep into their biology. Scratching helps remove the outer husk of their claws, keeping them sharp and healthy. It’s also a form of exercise — stretching the ...Read more

Why Your Dog Thinks You’re Psychic
Ever had this happen? You silently think about taking your dog for a walk. You don’t say the word “walk.” You don’t touch the leash. You don’t even move toward the door. And yet, there they are—already waiting by it, tail swishing like a metronome, eyes sparkling as if they heard your thoughts. It feels magical.
It’s not. It’s ...Read more

The Cat Human-Diplomacy Guide
Cats have impeccable manners—at least, according to cats. They float into rooms like royalty, acknowledge their audience with regal restraint, and disappear without apology when they’re done. Humans, by contrast, often bumble into conversations like overcaffeinated golden retrievers.
Luckily, you can upgrade your social diplomacy by ...Read more
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