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    How to Bathe a Cat

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    Bathing a cat is generally done only when necessary in order to save as much flesh as you can. This is why I am going to teach you from my experience the art of surviving a very angry‚ wet kitty. Some reasons why you would need to sacrifice yourself include: kittens may have poop and urine on their paws or body‚ or if after bottle feeding them they get milk all over themselves. Older cats may need to be bathed because they are too sick to clean themselves‚ or because they have incontinent accidents

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    In our culture‚ if one sees a black cat it is often viewed as a sign of bad luck—a superstition. The black cat symbolizes that wicked things are coming‚ much like the superstition of a raven. In Poe’s The Black Cat‚ the black cat is doing just that‚ it is symbolizing and foreshadowing the upcoming atrocities that will take place. There is also much symbolism in the choice of weapons the narrator uses to do his heinous acts. The narrator mentions how his wife “who at heart was not a little tinctured

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    Cats vs Dogs

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    Cats vs. Dogs Many people own both a cat and a dog and love them both. Then you have people who would only have a dog or a cat‚ not both. If you had to choose between one or the other‚ which one would it be? Cats are very cuddling and have a soft purr that tends to put people to sleep. Dogs on the other hand‚ lick during the night. Some may even snore super load‚ keeping you awake all night and left with a groggy morning. Cats are sweet‚ cute‚ furry and cuddly. They are the most beautiful

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    Appreciation for The Cat in the Rain by Ernest Hemingway. by Maria Minakova Hemingway’s style of writing is solidly bound with the image of an iceberg where only a small part of the message is on the surface whilst the greater part of the meaning is hidden “underneath the water”. The short story “The Cat in the Rain” is a brilliant example of this technique‚ so masterly employed by Hemingway in his works. While the story about a couple spending holidays in a hotel and a woman wanting

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    Recently I was inspired to paint the goddess Bast‚ after reading the ‘Tale of The Cat’ by Von Franz (a Jungian Analyst). In this Romanian fairytale he interprets the meaning behind every detail of this dreamlike story. I don’t want to give away too many spoilers. So I will simply give you a taste of how it starts; The Emperor grows bored of his Wife and sends her away on a boat‚ telling her that upon returning from her journey she must be pregnant. The women goes on her way‚ eventually finding a

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    In Poe’s “The Black Cat” the narrator is clearly stating that his senses reject the evidence. Therefore you are already seeing here where his mind is burying the memory of his deed into his subconscious that is the superego is trying to protect him from his id. He is in a dream like state for he himself cannot believe his action were his own‚ this in Freudian terms would be that his id or natural instinct overriding his ego thus allowing him to perform such action. Next his ego is coming to play

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    Cats vs Dogs

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    Cats vs Dogs Cats and dogs are two very different animals. Each pet has positives and negatives about them. Cats tend to be more independent‚ while dogs need more attention‚ but they can be very helpful. Your personality and the animals you grew up around plays a large role on your pet choices. There are great things about both animals‚ but which is better? Cats are very independent animals‚ you can leave them alone and they will find themselves food‚ water‚ and shelter. If you dislike the loud

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    Cats in Ancient Egypt

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    When one imagines Ancient Egypt‚ the images of sand‚ mummies‚ and pyramids usually come to mind. Modern times portray cats as a lovable‚ furry household animal. Did the thought of the two intertwining ever occur? By examining the goddess Bast‚ tombs where cat mummies reside‚ and the process of mummifying cats‚ one can better understand the true significance of the gentle creature in the days of the Ancient Egyptian. Ancient Egyptians worshipped gods and goddesses frequently. They seemed to posses

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    Cats vs. Dogs

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    Language Arts 7 Descriptive Essay April 26‚ 2013 Cats and Dogs “Money can buy you a fine dog‚ but only love can make him wag his tail.” These are the words of Kinky Friedman‚ an American Poet; yet Rod McKuen says: “Cats have it all - admiration‚ an endless sleep‚ and company only when they want it.” Cats and dogs are the two animals that are most commonly kept as pets around the world. Although there are plenty similarities between cats and dogs‚ socialization‚ intelligence‚ and personality

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    Tyler Bennett Dr. Kyburz ENGL-2600 November 26‚ 2012 Uncanny Cat Edger Allen Poe’s short story The Black Cat’s plot consists of a rather horrifying narrative provided by the narrator‚ whom remains unnamed. The story begins as a simple re telling of events from the narrator’s life. This “self reflection” was brought on by the narrator’s imminent execution on the following day—the cause of his execution remains shrouded behind statements indicating the common place. The narrator comments on his

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