Cute as that seems, dogs have so many other ways of showing affection (wagging their tail, running up to you, leaning against ...
Conservation scientists from UNSW Sydney have used DNA technology to identify feral cats as the primary predators responsible ...
The H5N1 virus could be spread through cats' saliva, feces or other body fluids. All the people who caught it were exposed on farms and fully recovered, and officials are working to reduce the spread.
Poop. The virus spreads mainly through cat poop, especially when cats share the same litter box. Saliva. It can also spread through food bowls and when cats lick (groom) each other. Sneezing.
Conservation scientists from UNSW Sydney have used DNA technology to identify feral cats as the primary predators responsible ...
and a lot of that is because we're trying to get DNA from cat saliva found on the carcass, and that's quite difficult because DNA degrades quickly in the environment," says Prof. Moseby.
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