A small but growing number of house cats have gotten sick from H5N1, the bird flu strain driving the U.S. outbreak, after eating raw food or drinking unpasteurized milk. Some of those cats died.
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House Digest on MSNHow To Get Rid Of Slugs In The Garden (& Mistakes To Avoid)Slugs can make quick work of your garden plants unless you're using proven strategies to combat them. Here are ways to get ...
Scientists find that 82 percent of birds-of-paradise species show biofluorescence, often on their feathers, throat or inner ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNWhat Types of Birds Eat Peanuts From Feeders?Why You Should Offer Peanuts to Birds Peanuts are like a secret weapon for people who love feeding birds. Your feathered ...
Hormones, increased daylight and anticipation — it’s amore, or plain old courtship and reproduction. With Valentine’s Day and the ...
Q: The amount of effort that goes into a Christmas Bird Count varies quite a bit across years and count circles. How do you deal with this issue when you calculate abundance trends? How do you know ...
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Parade Pets on MSNClumber Spaniel’s Protest Over Bath Routine Turns Into the Cutest ChaosIn between baths, though, their coats will need a little maintenance. Chewy recommends regularly washing their faces with a ...
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