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How dogs and cats are evolving to look alike and why it's humans' fault—new research

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    May 5, 2025, 10:38 am244 ptsTop
    Domestication has made cats and dogs more diverse, but also curiously alike—with serious implications for their health and welfare, new research shows.
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