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@CronjeCOMM3724 @anchor Definitely NOT!!! with all the unnatural agriculture reproduction, animal testing, livestock trading, deforestation and forced breeding; these are only some to name a few, little to no consideration is given to the physical and mental wellbeing of these innocent creatures
@Comm3724K In the case of SA, family households are overcrowded(overpopu)and cannot provide. Should the government intercede and implement a policy similar to China's 1-child? So that families can support their kid to varsity and in return, the kid supports the family financially
@Petrie75449563 The question is why if the information is there. The same information given in the urban areas cannot be given in the rural areas. Information needs to be given to be understood, not just for the sake of doing it cause its part of the job
FIP is spread through mostly spread through feces; or through saliva, coughing and infected inanimate objects. Purebred cats/kittens are known to have the FCoV antibodies. 70% of FIP deaths are Purebreds...Adopt don't shop🙏
It is important to arrange contact sessions with students to educate them about TB so that they are staying informed about the health issue #intercepTB
Before uttering the words 'Its part of nature' Know all the facts! Humans have evolved with time to make life easier, why can't animals? Men, you want to be in fights all the time? Women, you want to give birth all the time?
Because its part of nature?
@mothupiCOMM3724 It could be caused by a number of reasons. Age, lacking of nutrients, pain in the specific area- maybe even internal bleeding cause the cat got hurt, arthritis, ringworms, fungal infections, etc.
I would recommend a vet checkup for a booster shot😉
FIP is a type of Coronavirus, found in our feline friends. Very few know about this silent and invisible killer. Wild and domestic felines are at risk, because they can be ASYMPTOMATIC or SYMPTOMATIC. Your knowledge can save them! Don’t worry humans are safe😊
Next time before you share content of a cat/dog/lion/elephant/squirrel... etc. Think about how popularity will influence their lives.
Does the animal get forced or abused into posing and doing a trick... OR is it a cry for help, to raise awareness.
Covid-19 is a very serious matter. This topic may be sensitive to some people who have lost their loved ones due to this health issue. However, it will be helpful to others who may be taking it lightly.
@mothupiCOMM3724 How would you desensitize telling promiscuous women that they are mostly likely to be at risk and are carriers of HIV?? Especially to women who take offense easily and believe they are always right