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Research Library
Feeding free-roaming cats reduces their exposure to common parasite
Explores why cats living in residential areas are at much lower risk of becoming infected with, and transmitting, the T. gondii parasite.
Evidence challenges ‘conventional wisdom’ linking domestic cats to sea otter deaths
Studies suggest that parasites from wildlife, not from free-roaming domestic cats, are source of disease observed in California sea otters.
Feeding free-roaming cats reduces presumed interest in hunting wildlife
Study published in Conservation Biology concludes that regularly fed cats and dogs are significantly less likely to hunt and kill wildlife.
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