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Kittens Found Dumped in a Cardboard Box
PLUS : Can Cat Litters Make You Sick ?


Kittens found dumped in a cardboard box

Five adorable kittens, just eight weeks old, were discovered in a heart-wrenching state of abandonment. Left to fend for themselves in a tightly sealed cardboard box, their fate seemed uncertain until a compassionate individual stumbled upon them outside a bustling community centre in the charming city of Canterbury.
Overwhelmed with concern for their well-being, this kind-hearted soul wasted no time in scooping up the helpless felines and rushing them to the safe haven of the RSPCA's Canterbury branch. Now, the RSPCA is urgently appealing to the public, imploring anyone with even the slightest inkling of information about these innocent creatures to step forward and help shed light on their mysterious origins.

Can Cat Litters Make You Sick ?
Cat litter can make you sick. The bacteria in litter boxes can cause bronchitis and respiratory problems. It can also cause toxoplasmosis, a serious risk for pregnant women and immunocompromised people. Cats can carry the toxoplasma gondii parasite in their feces, which becomes infectious 1 to 5 days after being shed.
To prevent illness from cat litters, take precautions: wear gloves, clean the litter box regularly, wash hands after handling, avoid cleaning if pregnant or with weakened immune system, use dust-free cat litter.



Lala Cat Luna

Today's cat of the day is lala cat luna from Japan. This incredibly adorable cat takes the spotlight as the main star in the cat of the day section. With its captivating charm and irresistible cuteness, lala cat luna, an American short hair cat breed, has found its cozy home in the beautiful country of Japan.
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