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Can cats think? The answers from people around the world are surprising. pixabay congerdesign

Can animals think and feel?

Do animals have feelings? Do they think like us? Researchers from Leipzig University and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology surveyed over 1,000 children and adults from 15 countries. The surprising result shows that people around the world think similarly about animals. But this view has direct consequences for animal welfare.

42 hamsters were released into the wild. (Archive image) / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa

42 field hamsters start a new life in the wild

More than 40 field hamsters bred in Leipzig were nursed back to health in Halle and have now been released into the wild in northern Saxony. The project is thus entering a new round - and aims to save a species that has almost disappeared.

The feline leukemia virus is mainly known in domestic cats (symbolic image). / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa

"Feline leukemia" - lynx Alva to be captured

It was only after the female lynx was released into the wild that an infection with the virus, which is fatal in the worst case, was detected. Now a health check is to clarify her infection status. Time is of the essence.