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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. Japan (Japan Today) The dark side of the pet boom in Japan

    Japan's pet boom reveals a darker side, with reports of neglect, mistreatment, and high abandonment rates. Despite a decline in euthanized animals, issues persist, including inhumane breeding practices and lack of societal outrage. The article sheds light on these challenges and calls for better protection for pets.

  2. India (The Times of India) Use e-collars instead of muzzles on dogs: GCC vets

    Chennai's GCC vets recommend using e-collars instead of muzzles for dogs to ensure better safety and comfort. Muzzles can cause stress and discomfort, while e-collars offer a more humane alternative for managing pets. The guidelines aim to promote animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

  3. United States (Fox7Austin) New luxury airline for dogs faces lawsuit shortly after its first flight
    A new luxury airline for dogs faces a lawsuit soon after its inaugural flight. The legal dispute centers on service issues and safety concerns, potentially impacting the future of this high-end pet travel service. The company promises a lavish experience for pets, but the lawsuit could jeopardize its operations.

  4. Singapore (The Guardian) The cat in the flat: Singapore lifts ban on pets in public housing
    Singapore lifts its ban on pets in public housing, allowing residents to keep cats and other small animals. This policy change aims to enhance the quality of life for pet owners while promoting responsible pet care. The decision follows years of advocacy and reflects shifting attitudes towards pets in urban living spaces.

  5. Australia (National Indigenous Tiies) Feral cats pose persistent problem for island 'rewild'

    Feral cats continue to hinder rewilding efforts on island conservation projects. These invasive predators threaten native wildlife, complicating ecosystem restoration. Effective management strategies are crucial to address the persistent problem and protect biodiversity. Conservationists are seeking sustainable solutions to mitigate the impact of feral cats on rewilding initiatives.

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