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Fixed felines are happier and healthier
Radio interview source: Dr. Paul Maza, Veterinarian, Cornell University
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Cats should be spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters, but there are...
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Nobody works harder than a dairy farmer. Bob was called out yesterday to treat a cow at Jim Schimelfenig's farm. Jim is one of only three dairy farmers left in our county. I'm not sure how...
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Set out catnip for the kitties and they'll do everything from bounce off the walls to mellow out. Not all cats respond to it, but if they do, it's funny.
Radio interview source: Narda Robinson, DVM, Colorado State University
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Cats are pretty entertaining when they're around...
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If you can't keep the cats out of your garden, create one especially for them. Your feline friends will go crazy over fresh catnip, dirt to roll in, and other things.
Radio interview source: Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Horticulturist, University of Vermont
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Cats that like to join you in the...
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TriForce is an innovative, pest control product that provides triple-threat protection against fleas, ticks and mosquitoes for dogs and cats.
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These funny animals are proof that friendship knows no bounds, even when the friends are different species.
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The lifespan of an outdoor cat is two-to-three-years, whereas an indoor cat will average 12-to-15-years. Maintaining good health is one reason to keep cats inside, protecting wildlife is another....
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Living the Country Life Radio Program with Betsy Freese
Danger from cars, animals
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Radio interview source: Dr. Paul Maza, veterinarian, Cornell University Feline Health Center
Our cats get into...
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Heartworm disease isn't as common in cats as in dogs, but it does happen. Mosquitoes are carriers of heartworms, so learn how to protect your cat.
Radio interview source: Dr. Paul Maza,...
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A fat cat isn't a healthy cat and his health may be at risk. Just like humans, cats can develop type-2 diabetes if they become too overweight. There are classic signs and symptoms to watch for....

