CBS3 PetProject: This week animal advocate Carol Erickson explains why cat bites can become a big problem and who is the most vulnerable 🐱 WATCH⬇
PHILADELPHIA — On this week’s CBS3 Pet Project we’re talking about cats, specifically cat bites. Animal advocate Carol Erickson explains who’s vulnerable and why cat bites can become a big problem.
Erickson says there are some interesting facts that she wants to pass along. Cat bites are especially serious and there’s a very interesting article that came out stating middle-aged women are most at risk for cat bites than anybody else.
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