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Why Cats Rarely Get Lyme Disease: Exploring the Reasons
As a pet owner, you might wonder why cats, unlike dogs and humans, rarely seem to contract Lyme disease. This tick-borne illness, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, can be a serious concern for many animals, but cats are notably less affected. Understanding the reasons behind this can help you better care for your feline friend and appreciate their unique biology and behaviors.
Why cats rarely get Lyme disease
Owings Mills Veterinary Center
3 minutes read
1 year ago
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