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This is the heartwarming moment an animal rescue team saved a stray cat that was skewered on a metal spike in Thailand. The specialists rushed to the university in Chonburi province, where they found ...
Sometimes our beloved pets can become our worst nightmares. A Florida couple experienced this terrifying reality when their ...
Learn about cat vomiting and diarrhea, including symptoms, causes, and effective treatments. Read our ultimate guide for ...
Furget Me Not Animal Rescue and Windermere Veterinary Hospital teamed up to help Bitsy, a six-legged cat found struggling as ...
May is Arthritis Awareness Month, which is a good time to review our approach to this common diagnosis in small animals.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we care for animals. Once limited to reactive treatments at vet clinics, animal healthcare is evolving into a proactive, data-driven field where AI ...
Unwanted cats are still often abandoned or left to shelters (where they may be euthanized), and the research team hopes that a psychological study like this can help identify unwanted behaviors in ...
A Cochrane review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborn babies, highlighting the urgent need for improved tools and global collaboration.
Thus, developing several pain scales (grimace scales) in species such as horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, donkeys, rabbits, rats, mice, and cats has helped to improve the study of pain in veterinary ...
Recent advancements in deep learning and computer vision, particularly in keypoint detection, combined with the reliable Feline Grimace Scale (FGS), have shown promise in improving pain assessment.
Do you know how to recognize pain in your cat? Whether you are a veterinary professional or a cat caretaker, recognizing pain is one of the most difficult things to do. We assume that cats can’t ...
That's what researchers at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada, did to learn more about assessing chronic pain in cats—and they succeeded. According to their recent paper published in ...