291. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
easy to domesticate
[edit ] Semidomesticated, routinely captive-bred, or domestication status unclear
Due to the somewhat unclear outlines of what, precisely, constitutes domestication, there are some species that may or may
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292. Fel d 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
d 1 is a protein that in cats is encoded by the CH1 (chain 1/Fel d 1-A) and CH2 (chain 2/Fel d 1-B) genes . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Fel d 1, produced largely in cat saliva and sebaceous glands , is the primary allergen present on cats and
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293. Cytauxzoonosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
transmitted to domestic cats by tick bites, and whose natural reservoir host is the bobcat. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] C. felis has been found in other wild felid species such as Florida bobcat, eastern bobcat, Texas cougar, and
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294. Feral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A local population of feral cats living in an urban area and using a common food source is sometimes called a feral cat colony . As feral cats multiply quickly, it is difficult to control their populations. Animal shelters attempt to adopt out
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295. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Categories : IUCN Red List endangered species Mammals of Bangladesh Fauna of Bangladesh Mammals of Nepal Mammals of India Mammals of South Asia National symbols of Bangladesh Tigers Big Cats of India
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296. Neutering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dogs and 0.11% for healthy cats. The risk for sick dogs and cats were 1.33% and 1.40% respectively. [ 6 ]
Spaying and neutering cats may increase the risk of obesity . [ 7 ] In cats, a decrease in sex hormone levels seems to be associated
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