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Flea and tick treatments for dogs and cats may be harming wildlife

Recent research indicates that flea and tick medications commonly used for pets could be adversely impacting wildlife, as active ingredients from these treatments are excreted in pet feces and can harm non-target species. This finding highlights the need for careful consideration of the environmental effects of pet medications.

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