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LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – Videos and posts about a disease known as “bobcat fever” have been spreading across social media, prompting concerns among cat owners about the potentially deadly illness.
A tick-borne illness known as “bobcat fever” could affect domesticated cats in Kentucky and other parts of the United States as the peak of tick season approaches. The disease, known as Cytauxzoonosis ...
(LEX NEWS) — A deadly tick-borne disease is affecting domesticated cats in Kentucky, and veterinarians report an influx in cases this year as opposed to other years. Bobcat fever, also known as cytaux ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A day after Caitlin Clark was a late scratch because of a back injury, the Indiana Fever received a warning from the WNBA for not reporting the injury sooner, the league confirmed to ...
The WNBA has issued the Indiana Fever a warning for leaving Caitlin Clark off of the injury report ahead of the Fever's Wednesday night game against the Portland Fire, which the Fever won 90-73 ...
The Indiana Fever scratched superstar guard Caitlin Clark less than two hours before the team's game on Wednesday night against the Portland Fire. The official announcement cited a back injury. It all ...
Despite not being on the injury report, Indiana’s star guard missed her first game of the season on Wednesday and did not practice the day before. WNBA league representatives had no comment Thursday ...
A tick-borne illness that infects domestic cats with shockingly high death rates has been spreading across the continental United States. While the disease, known as "bobcat fever," was once relegated ...
Shortly before Wednesday night’s prime-time tip-off between the Fever and Fire, Indiana announced that Caitlin Clark would be a late scratch and miss the contest. The team stated that Clark is out ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KFSM) - As summer approaches, vets are warning pet owners about “bobcat fever,” a deadly tick-borne disease that can infect domestic cats. Originally hosted by bobcats, the disease ...