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    Description of my cat

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    different animals. I am usually more drawn to the dogs since I myself have two‚ however‚ I always breeze through the cat section. While I was looking at all the different cats‚ one caught my eye immediately. When you walked into the cat room‚ she was the first‚ top cage on the left. The cage had an old blanket‚ a litter box‚ and two tiny bowls of food and water. Unlike the other cats‚ it broke my heart to see her in that cage. I instantly fell in love with her. A few days later‚ I ended up adopting

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    Macavity the Mystery Cat

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    In T.S. Eliot’s poem “Macavity:  The Mystery Cat‚” a villainous character is described.  Macavity is a tall and thin individual with a taste for thievery.  His brow is “deeply lined‚” possibly a result of his thorough planning of crimes.  He is neglected by society and wears a dusty coat.  Macavity has sunken-in eyes and a highly domed head.  He never combs his whiskers and thus appears mangy.  He spends his time plotting illegal acts and carrying his plans out.  Macavity is said to have broken “every

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    Declawing Cats

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    March 13‚ 2013 Onychectomy Inhumane or Not Scratching is a cat’s most instinctive behavioral aspect. It is the one skill‚ other then breathing‚ for felines that need not to be taught (Death or Declaw‚ 2005). The domestication of the house cat first started over 8‚000 years ago and with this came the scratching instinct. Having these as pets in your home can be a risk to your furniture‚ your health and the health of any children you have in the house. Cat’s claws can be razor sharp and

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    A Cat Is Not a Can of Soup Have you been thinking of getting a pet? Wait a minute before you rush down to a pet shop. Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is often a wiser move than buying one. However‚ many families hesitate to visit the shelter because they aren ’t aware of its advantages or have mistaken ideas about what they will find there. To begin with‚ you may believe that you ’re more likely to find a healthy‚ well-adjusted dog or cat at a pet shop. From what I have seen here

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    cat on the go

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    Blueprint FOR READING Into • Cat on the Go Human-interest stories are stories that deal with the challenges and joys of coping with the problems of everyday life. Human-interest stories deal with birth‚ the joy and pain of growing up‚ loneliness and popularity‚ poverty and riches‚ and illness and death. Cat on the Go is an example of a story that portrays the human emotions of kindness‚ loyalty‚ and generosity. Though its main character seems to be a spirited cat‚ in reality this story deals

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    Cats Are Better Then Dogs

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    Cats are better then dogs All of my childhood‚ I grew up with dogs.” A dog is man’s best friend.” That common saying may contain some truth‚ but dogs are not the only animal friend companionship people enjoy. For many people including myself a cat is their best friend. It wasn’t until I got my first cat that I realized how much better of a pet they are then dogs. Despite what dog lovers may believe‚ cats make excellent house pets as they are good companions‚ they are more civilized

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    four million cats eaten in Asia. 2. On average‚ cats spend 2/3 nights sleep. This means that nine-cat was active for only three years of his life. 3. Unlike dogs‚ cats do not have a sweet tooth. Scientists believe that this is due to a mutation in one of the key taste receptors. 4. Cats tend to "dig" right paw and cats - left. 5. A cat can not climb a tree upside down because of the claws of the device. To come down from the tree‚ it is necessary to retreat‚ walking backwards. 6. Cats produce about

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    Feral Cats in Australia

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    FERAL CATS IN AUSTRALIA Domestic cats originated from an ancestral wild species‚ the European and African Wild Cat‚ Felis silvestris. The domestic cat is now recognised as a separate species‚ Felis catus. Domestic cats arrived in Australia with the Dutch shipwrecks in the 17th century; some of these cats escaped and formed the first generation of the feral cat. During the 19th century cats were intentionally released as a misguided form of rabbit pest control. The feral cat turned into an ecological

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    Technicalities of Dogs and Cats Amazing and loving creature’s dogs and cats are the perfect pets. The comfort and warm feeling they give makes getting through the day so much easier. Many people have their preferences when it comes to dogs and cats. Although cats and dogs have similarities there are many differences as well‚ such as different types of breeds‚ food‚ and training. Dogs and cats are loveable and unique animals that have a plethora of different breeds with many crazy colors‚ sizes

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    My Pet Cat

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    Cats use lots of body positions and movements to show how they are feeling and if you watch carefully you will start understanding their moods. Below are ways that a cat uses different body parts to express how they are feeling. Tail up and relaxed Body language Tail up and relaxed‚ relaxed ears facing forwards‚ often walking towards you. Cat’s mood Relaxed‚ friendly cat showing greeting behaviour. How to interact with your cat Let him sniff your hand and if you are familiar with your

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