
Pet medication for deadly cat illness soon to be available in US: 'Huge triumph'
Fox News
A drug used to treat feline infectious peritonitis will be available in the United States as of June 1, a move cat advocates and cat lovers say is "cause for celebration." Here's what to know.
"Within 48 hours, I could see that my cat was starting to feel better, and within a week she was back to normal." "This moment is the culmination of years of research, advocacy and activism from a movement that is sick of seeing cats die due to lacking access to lifesaving treatment." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Bova, a veterinary pharmaceuticals company based in the U.K. and Australia, began selling GS-441524, a drug compound to treat FIP, in 2021 — but the drug was not available for sale in the United States.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
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