Scientists have developed a single-dose contraceptive for female cats that shows promising results of lasting a lifetime.The breakthrough was developed by scientists at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in , which set out to help control the 480 million population of feral or stray felines worldwide in a costly manner.The treatment involves the Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), which connects to receptors in the ovary and helps regulate ovulation.
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