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house plants good for cats and dogs," said Dr. Paul Smith, the veterinary director at Mercy for Animals, the veterinary charity that runs his clinic in St. Louis. "It's a major commitment, but it goes beyond that." The clinic's operations are still under the microscope, and its animal services department has no plans to remove the animal to help with the disease. His goal is to see the cat through its own physical processes. "You learn more about your cat right now," Smith said. In a recent interview, he told me that for a cat who knows what to do, it's easier to have her go on a scavenger hunt. "There's no question that it's very helpful." But this isn't just a case of a cat dying.
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While it's not surprising that there are so many cases of cat diseases around the world, there are other, less obvious causes for cat deaths. For instance, cat-killing causes are many — especially in young or old cats who are often out of an abundance of caution rather than for survival. A recent Harvard study found that the number of cats that died at the hands of cat poisonings among the 20 countries surveyed jumped from 496 in 1979 to 3,500 in 2005. An estimated 5,700 American cats were poisoned by raw meat or other meat product. In 2007, a study at Harvard found that some 1,500 young or old cats worldwide had been killed because
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