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What’s Making Global Cat and Dog News Today?

The Best Pet Daily Round-up of News, Research, Opinion or Fun published about Dogs and Cats from around the world:

  1. Lebanon (ABCNews, US) Activists risk their lives to rescue animals in areas of Lebanon hit by Israeli airstrikes

    Amid the devastation caused by Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, animal rights group Animals Lebanon is risking their lives to rescue pets. After a strike destroyed a building, killing at least 10 people and a cat, rescuers combed the rubble to save the cat's kittens. Over the past three weeks, the group has rescued 190 animals, often reuniting them with displaced owners. While some animals face injuries, others are left in shelters. "Caring for animals is caring for humans," said Maggie Sharawi of Animals Lebanon, as rescue missions continue across war-torn regions.

  2. United States (USA Today)Your 12-foot skeleton is scaring neighborhood dogs, who don't know what Halloween is

    As giant 12-foot skeleton decorations take over yards for Halloween, dogs are getting spooked by what they see as looming threats. Veterinarians warn pet owners to be mindful of their dog's reaction to scary decorations, strobe lights, and costumes, which can trigger a "fight or flight" response. While some dogs may stay calm, others might feel anxious or protective. Cats can also get scared and run away. Experts recommend keeping anxious pets indoors or on short leashes during Halloween festivities to avoid any dangerous situations.

  3. United States (PetFoodIndustry.com) Probiotics and nutraceuticals affect dog, cat microbiomes

    In Brief: A literature review highlights the growing role of probiotics and nutraceuticals in promoting dogs' and cats' gut health. Studies show that probiotics, like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, enhance digestion, support immune function, and maintain gut integrity. Nutraceuticals, including antioxidants from plant-based sources such as turmeric and Boswellia, reduce inflammation and protect pets from illnesses. As the field develops, evidence suggests these natural therapies may offer alternatives to antibiotics, aiding in digestion and overall health. Pet food formulators are now focusing on feeding pets’ microbiomes as well as their nutritional needs.

  4. United States (KTLA) Dogs in L.A. shelters being euthanized at historic rate, audit shows

    A report from Los Angeles City Controller reveals a staggering rise in euthanasia rates for dogs, cats, and kittens in LA's animal shelters. In August, 226 dogs and 250 kittens were euthanized, marking the highest numbers since January 2022. Overcrowding has pushed shelters beyond capacity, with more animals arriving than leaving. Despite a record 861 dog adoptions in August, fostering and adoption efforts remain insufficient. Officials urge the public to foster or adopt to ease the crisis, as the city's shelters struggle to house 1,270 dogs—170% over capacity.

  5. United States (The Palm Beach Post) Hurricane Milton: Hundreds of pets adopted, fostered after shelter's plea for help went viral

    In Brief: After a plea from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, animal lovers stepped up to foster and adopt over 200 pets ahead of Hurricane Milton. Within two days, 117 cats and 113 dogs found new homes or fosters, freeing up space for animals displaced by the storm. The overwhelming response led the shelter to turn away late arrivals, asking them to return in the coming weeks as more pets are expected to arrive. Pets not reclaimed by their owners within four days may be put up for adoption, transferred, or, if necessary, euthanized.