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Texas A&M Veterinary Scientists Ranked Among Best In Nation

Two Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) faculty members were included in the top 100 Best Animal Science and Veterinary Scientists in the United States by Research.com, an academic platform that objectively ranks researchers based on scientific publications. Ranked No. 72 nationally and No. 201 globally is Dr. Paul Morley, the director of research […]

Animal Care Attendant Team recognized as ‘Cornell Heroes’

The Animal Care Attendant Team at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) is among nine groups recognized as “Cornell Heroes” this year. Cornell Heroes is an annual campaign led by the Division of the Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer in collaboration with human resources departments in each college. The campaign is intended […]

Pinpointing elusive, sometimes fatal hairballs in rabbits

After dogs and cats, rabbits are the third most popular domestic pet in both the U.S. and the U.K. Their appeal is obvious: they are cute, furry, smart and playful. They are also mostly self-cleaning. But despite the popularity of rabbits, veterinarians still have a lot to discover about rabbit healthcare.

CAT-ching Up On Feline Enrichment

Cats are playful, loyal, and fiercely independent pets, which often means they require less maintenance and makes them great life-long companions. Caring for your feline friends can be rewarding, but it can also be challenging, especially when it comes to keeping them mentally and physically engaged. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical professor at the Texas […]