The health ministry in Cyprus began administering human anti-COVID medication on Thursday in an effort to stamp out a virus that has killed thousands of felines on the Mediterranean island.
An estimated 1 million cats prowl the streets of Cyprus as officials scramble to check their numbers
NICOSIA, Cyprus — The island of cats has a cat problem. Officials in Cyprus, the small island nation in the eastern corner of the Mediterranean, estimate there is roughly one feral cat for every one ...
Cyprus, the small island nation in the eastern Mediterranean, is facing a severe feral cat problem, with officials estimating roughly one feline for every one of its million inhabitants. Activists, ...
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Why Cyprus needs its cats and dogs
They sit beside us at café tables, follow us down village streets, sleep near our restaurants, homes and hotelsCyprus has a complicated relationship with animals.Stray cats curl up outside bakeries.
NICOSIA, CyprusNICOSIA, Cyprus — The head of the Cyprus veterinarians association on Wednesday dismissed as greatly exaggerated the claims that a local mutation of a feline virus has killed as many as ...
Sick cats in Cyprus are being given human Covid-19 drugs in an effort to stamp out a lethal feline coronavirus, offering hope of saving the island’s famous feline population from a virus that has ...
Cyprus’ veterinarians association on Friday lauded a government decision to allow its stock of human coronavirus medication to be used on cats to fight a local mutation of a feline virus that has ...
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