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Angell Animal Medical Center Shares Tips to Keep Pets Safe this Spring

Learn how to keep your pet safe from seasonal Spring dangers such as lilies, chocolate, and heat stroke.

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Thanks to a generous grant from the Nion Robert Thieriot Foundation, the MSPCA is happy to be able to offer informational pamphlets on avoiding conflicts with bobcats AT NO CHARGE to any Massachusetts municipality. 
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Moose are the largest wild animal in North America, growing to an average of 1,000 pounds and standing taller than most humans, at six feet at the shoulder. Moose reach this impressive size by eating 40 to 60 pounds a day of leaves, twigs, aquatic plants, and tree buds
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Two types of cottontail rabbits live in Massachusetts: the Eastern Cottontail and the New England Cottontail. While similar in appearance, the New England Cottontail has shorter ears and a slightly smaller body size.
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Becoming comfortable around humans is dangerous for wildlife, so it is important to do everything we can to prevent that from happening.
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This omnibus legislation represents a meaningful step toward a more humane, responsible, and forward-looking Massachusetts. Together, they demonstrate Massachusetts’ continued leadership in setting thoughtful, achievable standards that protect animals and people alike.