Study Links Cat Parasite To Increased Frailty in Elderly Populations
Toxoplasma gondii, a seemingly innocuous parasite found in cat feces, has recently become a focal point in geriatric health research. A new study indicates a potential link between this common parasite and increased frailty in older adults. Photo: PexelsT. Gondii is a common parasite found in cat feces that can infect humans. T. Gondii: A Ubiquitous Parasite with Hidden Dangers Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread parasite, with an estimated 10-15% of the U.S. population having been exposed, according to the United States Centers for Disease...
Overlooked Dogs At Florida Shelter Give “Puppy Eyes” To Everyone Who Passes By To Capture Their Attention
Large adult dogs are often overlooked for puppies or smaller breed dogs. They patiently wait by their kennel door for someone to pick them. They watch dozens of other dogs find their person and wonder when it will be their turn. Every time they see someone coming they look up with “puppy dog eyes” and wag their tail in anticipation, but then watch as they walk on by. Humane Society of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is hoping the power of social media will help their big dogs find loving homes. The shelter shared a...
Australia Authorizes Helicopter Shooting to Cull 14,000 Feral Horses
In the vast expanse of Australia’s Kosciuszko National Park, a significant environmental management challenge has arisen: the culling of approximately 14,000 feral horses, known as brumbies. This measure, aimed at protecting delicate ecosystems, has sparked intense debate and highlights the complexities of wildlife management and conservation efforts. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / GrahamecWild Horses are known as “Brumbies” in Australia. These subjects are located in the Kosciuszko National Park in NSW, Australia. The Rising...
Pet Goldfish Turn Ecological Predators in Precious Freshwater Great Lakes
The Great Lakes, a cornerstone of North America’s natural heritage, are under a surprising threat: giant goldfish. Initially perceived as harmless pets, these fish have now become a significant ecological concern, disrupting the delicate balance of these freshwater ecosystems. Photo: PexelsInvasive goldfish in the Great Lakes can grow significantly larger than their domesticated counterparts. Unassuming Pets Turn Environmental Predators Goldfish, native to East Asia and many a child’s first pet, are deceptively innocuous in their...
Festive Recipes for Dogs
Including your dog in your seasonal festivities? These healthy and delicious recipes will fill him with comfort and joy any time of the year! Looking for a fun way to thank your dog for the unconditional love she gives you year round? Since most dogs would probably place food at the top of their wish lists, here are three fabulous recipes to try over the holidays or really any time of year. One thing’s for sure — he’ll be licking his lips and asking for more! Instructions Choose organic ingredients wherever possible. Brush...
Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Open Arms Challenge, keeping tenants & pets together and more!
Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Join us for the final webcast of 2023: Keeping Tenants & Their Pets TogetherJoin us on Thursday, December 21 at 12:00 PM PT / 3:00PM ET for a question and answer session with housing rights expert Dianne Prado of HEART LA. Hear about the three most important things you can ask and do to help a person with a pet who is facing housing insecurity or unable to… Learn More Get your first year of Shelterluv FREEShelterluv is running a Giving Season...
7 Cat Care Tips for National Cat Lovers’ Month (and Every Day)
They say that cats take care of themselves, but pet parents still have plenty of responsibilities when it comes to cat care. These seven tips in honor of National Cat Lovers’ Month will help ensure your cat lives a long, happy, and healthy life. Cats and cat lovers know that every day is unofficially Kitty’s Day, but December is formally National Cat Lovers’ Month! To help you celebrate and keep your cat in the best shape possible for as long as possible, here are some cat care tips with help from the science team at...
Why Pet-Friendly Ice Melts Aren’t Always Pet-Safe
Pet-friendly ice melts aren’t the same as pet-safe ice melts, and your dogs, cats, and even young children could be at risk with certain products. Let’s look at what a pet-safe ice melt is and what you should avoid when choosing winter products. The winter months bring a flurry of concerns for pet parents and parents of young children, especially when it comes to choosing the right ice melt. There are plenty of pet-friendly ice melts on the market, but how many of these are safe for your dog, cat, or toddler? You shouldn’t...
Shy Cockatoo Rescued From Puppy Mill Transforms, Becoming ‘Star of the Show’
The following story was submitted to the From Woofs to Wonders Photo and Story contest. The top three finishers received a $250 Animal Rescue Site store shopping spree, as well as $2,000 in cash and supplies for their favorite shelter. To read more stories, click here! Miss Pearl the umbrella cockatoo came to The Gabriel Foundation in 2014 along with seven other birds from a puppy mill that was raided. She and the other birds were living in deplorable conditions and being fed dog food. The size cage that Pearl was in was barely bigger than...
Two ‘Teen Mom’ Cats Have Raised Their Kittens and Now Need Forever Homes
This story was submitted by our shelter friend The Cat House on the Kings. The Cat House on the Kings saves pets’ lives in the Fresno County, California area, and the Animal Rescue Site is proud to share their stories. You can learn more about their work here! Giving the gift of nurturing care came naturally to our loving, merry, marvelous moms Adeline and Betty Lou. Being a mom can be tough when you don’t have enough to provide for your little ones. Adeline and Betty Lou represent the many, many moms that come through our doors...















