07-27-2014, 08:18 AM
Well, it's mysterious, because one would assume that cats themselves would have more of these "T" cells, and unlikely to develop cancer, as they clean themselves regularly, therefore must have constant exposure to the Toxoplasmia Gondii parasite. Yet this isn't the case. Cats get cancer just as dogs and other animals do. On average, they do live longer than dogs, however....
I think there is more to this finding than meets the eye. Anyway, I hope it works out, and researchers remember compassion and kindness to animals!
I think there is more to this finding than meets the eye. Anyway, I hope it works out, and researchers remember compassion and kindness to animals!