Elsa and Anna are anything but frozen. The two aptly-named cats, although not technically sisters, have been energetically playing together nearly all their lives. But the cats’ sisterly bond was tested when Elsa, a then four-year-old dilute tortoiseshell, suddenly lost her usual energy.
THE CORNELL CLASSROOM
TIPS ON CARING FOR THE NEWBORN HORSE


Understanding what is normal and abnormal is crucial.
VETERINARY MEDICINE & CONSERVATION SCIENCE AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO

Join veterinarians Matt Marinkovich ’14 and Karen Kearns ’93 to learn what it takes to be a zoo vet.
NEWSWORTHY NIBBLES
CANINE DISTEMPER IS SEEN IN TIGERS AND LEOPARDS IN NEPAL

This virus can cause fatal neurological disease to animal populations already under threat.
CAN YOU GUESS WHAT MAMMAL TREADS MOST HEAVILY ON LAND?

Renata Ivanek, a veterinarian and epidemiologist at Cornell, helps quantify the impact of such mammals.
ENDING YOUR PET'S LIFE WAS THE RIGHT DECISION

So why do we feel so guilty? A veterinarian’s opinion piece printed in the New York Times.
THE LAST OF US SHOW GOT SOME OF THE SCIENCE RIGHT

"Fungal infections definitely keep me up at night," says Dr. Laura Goodman.
WEIGHING IN ON FLEA AND TICK TREATMENTS

The Cornell Riney Canine Health Center’s Dr. Brian Collins shares thoughts on products at different life stages.
MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS PLAGUED THIS RESCUED EAGLE

The Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital’s Dr. Cindy Hopf-Dennis found yeast overgrowth as well as high lead levels.
SUCCESS STORIES
A LIVER SHUNT PREVENTED LABRADOR KATE FROM COMPLETING HER GUIDE DOG TRAINING PROGRAM
But when Sarah Kopa, D.V.M. ’23, adopted Kate, she made sure she had the best treatment options from Cornell including 3D images to guide the minimally invasive surgery.
JUST FUR FUN
CAT USES AN INHALER FOR HIS ASTHMA

A cat named Dash warms hearts on TikTok.
STAY CONNECTED
CORNELL RINEY CANINE HEALTH CENTER SEEKS YOUR INPUT

Would you like to help dogs live longer, healthier, happier lives? Take this anonymous survey.
WOULD YOU CONSIDER A DONATION TO HELP A FRIEND THROUGH HIS OR HER GRIEF?

Your gift will help animals and a personal note will go directly to that special person or people who might be grieving the loss of a beloved pet.
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