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  2. Felinine - Wikipedia

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    Felinine excretion is regulated by levels of testosterone, and so its concentration is dependent on the sex and age of the cat. For instance, cats with high levels of testosterone produce higher levels of 3-MBG. Consequently, non neutered males have significantly higher concentrations of felinine in their urine than females and neutered males. [10]

  3. 7 foods that kill and lower testosterone - AOL

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    In a small study of men with hypogonadism, researchers found that a high PUFA intake is associated with lower testosterone production. Alcohol. All foods and drinks have a place in a balanced diet ...

  4. 6 Foods That Kill & Lower Testosterone - AOL

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    Other research has had conflicting results, including a large review of 15 studies, which found that soy foods didn’t affect testosterone levels in men. More research is needed to understand the ...

  5. 9 Foods That Just Might Boost Your Testosterone - AOL

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    Early nutrition studies have found that there's a link between garlic supplementation and an increase in testosterone levels in rats. Again, though, we caution—correlation in animal studies does ...

  6. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cats on a vegan diet can develop abnormally alkaline (high pH) urine as most commonly used plant-based proteins are more alkaline than the meat-based foods which cats have evolved to eat. When the urine becomes too alkaline (pH >7), there is an increased risk of formation of struvite (also known as magnesium ammonium phosphate) bladder crystals ...

  7. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    The Michelson Prize & Grants in Reproductive Biology, a program of the Found Animals Foundation, [13] is the largest single source of funding for research to advance non-surgical fertility control for cats and dogs. Up to $50 million in grants for research into nonsurgical sterilization methods has been committed by the foundation.

  8. Could These 12 Foods Boost Your Testosterone? - AOL

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    The following 12 foods can do wonders for men’s health ... when they stopped eating zinc-rich foods. They also found that men deficient in zinc showed increased testosterone levels after using a ...

  9. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    When cats finally have control of their food, they tend to cuff or push the prey about, almost playfully. [50] Cats also do something known as "prey shaking" which includes holding their prey in their mouths, and shaking their heads to successfully kill or disorient their prey. If their prey is not dead after this, one or two bites will do.