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Web Site Tracks Birds' Worst Enemies: Cats
All Things Considered, January 5, 2007 · It's possible that the number one killer of American birds is a much-beloved, domestic pet.

Experts say outdoor cats may kill hundreds of millions of wild birds each year -- but they aren't exactly sure how many.

Now, the American Bird Conservatory is asking pet owners to help count any small animals their household pets kill. When pet owners see a household pet kill a bird, squirrel, or anything else, they can go to the ABC's "Project Predator Watch" Web site and fill in the details.

Bird experts hope the information will indicate whether details like fur color or declawing a cat make a difference for birds. It's possible, however, that the survey results will also indicate good news for cat owners: the cats may also eat creatures like rats, which -- for instance -- prey on bird eggs.

Visit the American Bird Conservancy web site.

New Service
You can now schedule your routine appointments on-line. Click here to fill out and submit the on-line form.

Tidbits: Factual, Funny, Fascinating
A national survey shows that 84% of Americans aged 60 and older who own a pet, report that pets make them feel happy ... full story
Pet Food Recall Update!
Chinese manufacturers might have intentionally added a chemical linked to pet deaths and illnesses into a protein-powder ingredient in pet foods, federal government regulators said Thursday ... full story
Top 10 Items Surgically Removed From Pets -
Ingested Household Items Can Be Harmful to Pets and Costly to Remove ... full story
Protect Your Pet in a Car - Finally, a car insurer that gets the role of pets in our lives." Progressive has added a $500 Pet Injury Protection endorsement to all its auto insurance policies where the company will pay $500 towards vet bills from a car acident ... full story
Pet Microchips Aren't Universal - Pet microchips are used to identify a pet, give veterinarians information on an animal’s medical history and tell where a lost pet belongs. The chips — about a half-inch long and a few centimeters wide — are implanted between a dog or cat’s shoulder blades ... full story

Dog Receives Prosthetic Paw Upgrade - A Belgian Shepherd known as Storm lays claim to be the first pet in the world to be fitted with a prosthetic paw. ... full story
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