Could Cats Have Prevented The Black Plague

Could Cats Have Prevented The Black Plague - Felines are master hunters, and without enough cats around, europe’s rodent population. Many people believe that cats help prevent the spread of bubonic. The reason animals were blamed is due to the fleas which the cats and dogs carried which contained.

The reason animals were blamed is due to the fleas which the cats and dogs carried which contained. Felines are master hunters, and without enough cats around, europe’s rodent population. Many people believe that cats help prevent the spread of bubonic.

The reason animals were blamed is due to the fleas which the cats and dogs carried which contained. Many people believe that cats help prevent the spread of bubonic. Felines are master hunters, and without enough cats around, europe’s rodent population.

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Many People Believe That Cats Help Prevent The Spread Of Bubonic.

The reason animals were blamed is due to the fleas which the cats and dogs carried which contained. Felines are master hunters, and without enough cats around, europe’s rodent population.

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