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THE DOWNLOAD: Our Cat Experts Say, ‘Ask Me Anything’ on Reddit

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<strong>If you've ever wondered why your cat does what it does, you can ask ٺƵ questions on Reddit this week. (Courtesy Mikhail Vasilyev)</strong>

Is your cat really crazy? Ever wonder why she just stares at her toys, but won’t play? Does your cat have anger issues? from 10 a.m. to noon this Friday (April 19) to answer all those questions and more.

Melissa Bain and Mikel Delgado.
Bain and Delgado

Melissa Bain, a cat behaviorist and professor of clinical animal behavior at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Mikel Delgado, a postdoctoral researcher and certified applied animal behaviorist, hope to help cat owners figure out all their felines’ freaky behavior.

Delgado recently published a that surveyed cat owners about cat food puzzles and how they help bring out the natural foraging behavior of cats.

Bain recently received the 2019 Companion Animal Welfare Award, recognizing her contributions to animal welfare.

The Reddit AMA will take place in .

— Amy Quinton

Bertsch drafted into WNBA

Following a record-setting four-year collegiate career in which she shattered numerous career and single-season marks, ٺƵ senior biomedical engineering major Morgan Bertsch will take her talents to the professional level this summer, selected with the 29th overall pick by the Dallas Wings in the third round of the 2019 WNBA Draft last Wednesday (April 10).

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Morgan Bertsch goes for a shot during the team’s Big West Tournament semifinal game March 15. (Karin Higgins/ٺƵ)

“The amount of support I have received in the last 24 hours has been incredible,” Bertsch said at a news conference on campus the following day. “I could have never imagined this, but I am truly thankful that I could represent ٺƵ in this endeavor and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. I just can't wait to see where the next couple weeks leads me.”

With the WNBA preseason set to tip off on May 13, and the regular-season opener following just 11 days later, Bertsch's next step is still unclear and there's still a lot of work to do to prepare for the rigors of professional basketball. However, with the spring quarter at ٺƵ not even two weeks old, a lot of attention is sure to be paid to her remaining classwork with the goal of graduating from the nation's No. 5 public university within her grasp.

“I think that it's special to be able to do engineering and still be an athlete,” Bertsch said. “When I first decided that I was going to do engineering, a lot of people told me that I was going to have to pick. I knew that it wasn't something that had to be one way or the other, there's always going to be a way that you can compromise and, I think, ٺƵ has allowed me to pursue basketball as well as my academic dreams. I don't think that every university out there provides those opportunities for their student-athletes.”

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—  Jason Spencer

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