La Nación reports on Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera’s job status and new cat study findings

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La Nación, a prominent news outlet, published several posts on November 20, 2025, addressing topics ranging from sports management decisions to scientific studies on domestic cats.

In a post dated November 20, 2025, La Nación reported: “Leonardo Vargas lo destapa: Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera estaba despedido tras empatar con Haití pero lo sostuvieron”. In this tweet, the outlet cited Leonardo Vargas revealing that Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera was dismissed after drawing with Haiti but was ultimately retained.

On the same day, La Nación shared findings from a study about domestic cats and their effect on invertebrates. The post stated: “Un estudio analizó 17.150 videos y fotos en redes sociales y reveló el verdadero impacto de los gatos domésticos sobre los insectos y otros invertebrados.” Another tweet further emphasized the results of this research: “Gatos domésticos son más letales para los invertebrados de lo que se creía, según estudio”.

Miguel ‘Piojo’ Herrera is a well-known football manager who has previously led teams in Mexico’s top division and served as head coach of the Mexican national team. His tenure has often been marked by both successes and controversies.

The referenced study regarding domestic cats involved an analysis of over 17,000 videos and photos from social media platforms to assess their impact on insects and other invertebrates. The findings suggest that domestic cats may pose a greater threat to these animal populations than previously understood.



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