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In his 1877 book on cats, Scottish doctor Gordon Stables insisted cats need two bowls – “one for water and the other for milk” – and suggested porridge and milk as an excellent feline breakfast ...
Sadly, most felines are lactose intolerant, which can result in diarrhoea, gas, abdominal pain, vomiting – or even a milk ...
While it’s not surprising that cats and milk have persisted as an unquestioned combination, research now tells us cats shouldn’t be drinking milk at all. Like all mammals, cats begin life drinking ...
Just because kittens can digest lactose doesn't mean they should be drinking cow's milk. Cats are much smaller animals than cows and, fittingly, the amount of lactose in the milk of mother cats is ...
In children with allergic sensitization, each extra month of respiratory tract infection in the first 2 years of life was ...
We’ve all seen the classic cartoons with cute kitties eagerly lapping up a bowl of milk. Cats really seem to […] ...
The stability of H5N1 in unpasteurized milk poses potential health risks. Study findings emphasize the need for awareness ...
Ever wonder where animals go when they're "put out to pasture?" We introduce you to a woman who's dedicated her life to ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is commonly called “bird flu.” This disease began in the mid-1990s in Asia and has ...
In colonial America, coffee became a patriotic substitute for British-taxed tea. Boston's Green Dragon Tavern, dubbed the ...