Cats can tell human pregnancies by noticing changes to their pet owners’ body odor, temperature, and behavior. They also hear the unborn baby’s heartbeat.
Cristina Vulpe
Licensed veterinarian Cristina Vulpe (DVM, PhD) loves giving practical advice to pet owners across the world.
Highlights
- Cristina has 12 years of experience working with pets and has written pet-related content for more than a decade.
- She is a cat owner herself and has managed her own cat blog since 2019.
- Her work has been featured in scientific papers ranging from the Journal of Biotechnology by Elsevier to Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound.
Experience
Cristina earned her degree in Veterinary Medicine in 2011 and her PhD in canine oncology in 2015. She was a content manager for a company with more than 100 websites across Europe, after which she switched to being an online pet writer and pet consultant. Before writing for CatittudeDaily, she wrote articles for her own website, a vet-approved cat blog for all cat lovers, covering topics such as feline health, lifestyle, food, and breeds.
Education
Cristina graduated from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iasi, Romania in 2011. She earned her PhD in canine oncology from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. In 2021, she also earned a B.A. in History from UAIC, Iasi, Romania.
Expertise: Veterinary Medicine and canine oncology
Education: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine and UAIC
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Title: Writer