The number of pet cats and dogs accidentally exposed to cocaine has increased in a "significant" manner in the U.S. since 2019. That is the warning of a new study, led by a researcher from the ...
They also found that the number of such instances rose dramatically for cocaine exposure over the study period—by 52% for cats and by 39% for dogs—but not for methamphetamine. The researchers ...
Overall, cases involving 433 dogs and 63 cats were reported during that time period. For cats, almost two-thirds (65%) of exposures involved cocaine, the researchers said, and for dogs meth was the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Catnip has been compared to marijuana and LSD, but is it really anything like these drugs? We took on the science of catnip to see what it's really doing to your ...
The amount of cats and dog being poisoned by cocaine has surged, a study found. While household pets have a nose for things that are off limits, access to illicit drugs can be fatal to animals.
A Mercer County man has been arrested and charged with illegally possessing firearms and possessing with the intent to ...