
Why Cats have more lives than dogs when it comes to snakebite.
Cats are twice as likely to survive a venomous snakebite than dogs, according to the University of Queensland research.
The research team compared the effects of snake venoms on the blood clotting agents in dogs and cats, hoping to help save the lives of our furry friends.
Snakebite is a common occurrence for pet cats and dogs across the globe and can be fatal. This is primarily due to a condition called “venom-induced consumptive coagulopathy”-where an animal loses its ability to clot blood and sadly bleeds to death.