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The photo is staged. This is a non-demented cat being distracted by something over the cameraman’s shoulder. How many of the other supposedly demented cats were put up to the charade with promises of treats and playtime?
This is bad for cats. Millions of mice are already abused for alz research.
Try actually reading the article. All tests were performed on cats who were already deceased.
I did. Try thinking next steps. What about the next round? What about drug trials? What about engineering cats to be MORE susceptible to alz so the tests are easily to replicate. Like transgenic mice: https://www.onlineathens.com/story/news/2025/03/06/what-are-transgenic-mice-how-did-uga-use-them-for-alzheimers-research/81743687007/
I stand by my statement.
The editor had 2 options for a headline here:
- Cats develop dementia in a similar way to humans
- Cats develop dementia in a similar way to humans leading to hopes for a breakthrough
Previously, researchers have studied genetically-modified rodents, although the species does not naturally suffer from dementia.
"Because cats naturally develop these brain changes, they may also offer a more accurate model of the disease than traditional laboratory animals