- United States Senior Living Market Report | Industry Trends . . .
The United States Senior Living Market is expected to reach USD 119 55 billion in 2025 and grow at a CAGR of 5 86% to reach USD 158 93 billion by 2030 Brookdale Senior Living Inc , Five Star Senior Living, Sunrise Senior Living, Holiday Retirement and Kisco Senior Living Company are the major companies operating in this market
- Association for Pet Obesity Prevention
Our mission is to solve the complex challenges of pet obesity through deeper understanding and collaboration, promote evidence-based obesity and weight loss interventions, drive important research to understand the health impacts and causes of weight and obesity-related disorders in animals, and advance the discussion of pet obesity and its impact on health and the human-animal bond
- Homeless Cats: Trapping Is the Kindest Solution - PETA
It is estimated that more than 60 million homeless cats are roaming the parks, parking lots, backyards, alleys, and streets of America Although so-called feral cats—who have not been socialized and who are often the offspring of other abandoned cats—are fearful of humans, they are still domesticated animals who struggle to fend for themselves and don’t survive for long on their own
- News Commentary - NRDC
Meet the activists and NRDC staff propelling change, read our expert analysis, and learn about the latest challenges and solutions to advancing a healthier, more sustainable, and equitable world
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- The Big Cats - U. S. National Park Service
The other major branch of cats, called the Felinae, include all living cats we see today The ancestor of Smilodon evolved in Eurasia and entered North America approximately 5 million years ago The oldest Smilodon is called Smilodon gracilis , which lived 2 5 million years ago and was a smaller and less robust species
- Are stray or feral cats dangerous to humans and public health?
And finally, research has shown that cats living in close proximity to humans often take advantage of the various food sources provided rather than hunt [22,23], and that such cats are therefore much less likely to be exposed to the T gondii parasite than “solitary, feral domestic cats living in undeveloped landscapes” [24]
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