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    your cat's life because they help keep them from getting dangerous diseases. However, cats often have difficulties at the vets and particularly with vaccinations because of the pain of the procedure. And after they come home, they may inspire aggression or anger in your other cats. Following these simple tips can help avoid turning this into a nightmare procedure. Calming Your Cat During The Vaccination Cats often react violently during a vaccination because of the pain of the needle or simply…

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    about a cat, that wandered into a prison yard at a local correctional facility. "Caring Makes us Human" by Troy Chapman would be an excellent essay for English 1301 students to read. Chapman provides very complex sentences, proper nouns, eulogy, and uses statements to make a point. He writes in praise of a scruffy orange cat that wandered into a prison yard and how the cat affects the other prisoners around him and himself. Instead of telling the readers he approached a orange scruffy cat and…

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    Feral Felines Essay

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    Population and community-level impacts of feral cats on native fauna have been little studied, but evidence from several studies indicates that direct predation is the most important process involved (reference). Nevertheless, a study was conducted on the stomach contents of 390 feral felines in central Australia, between 1990 and 1994, in the Northern Territory. Felines victualed on a variety of invertebrates, reptiles, birds and mammals, including animals up to their own body mass in size.…

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    Mice are mice. Dogs are dogs. Humans are humans. This should be simple to understand, yet, we live in a world with such a high amount of people believing that cruel, painful testing on innocent animals will have the same outcome for people. The truth is that 95% of the tests that pass through animals proceed to fail in the human body. And why would that be? The two of us are such different species with different body structures and brain functions; therefore, we aren’t correspondent at all. In…

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    Trait- Factor (Parsons) As a person, my qualities involve empathy, sympathy, compassion, and caring for those in hardship. Through my upbringing, I took an interest aiding to animals, such for dogs, cats, and fish, who were neglected. At age ten-years-old, I rescued an orange cat by the name of Ginger. Ginger became the best furry friend, as a result animal rescue became my life calling. Since, I was/am caring and loving, I explored professions relating to aiding others. According to Parsons,…

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    Cat Observation

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    Shortly after lunch I walk into my human anatomy class which has the strong smell of formaldehyde. Today is not like others, today we get to meet our cats. I walk up to my lab station to see a small black and orange cat laying in a bin. My friend, Alyssa, grabs blue latex gloves and snaps them on my hands as if we were about to begin a real surgery. In my tray lies three shiny silver instruments: a tweezers, a probe, and a scalpel. My hand instantly reaches for the scalpel. I grab it and begin…

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    Tennis History

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    A sport where no coaching is allowed, health and fitness are tested to the maximum, and mental strength is key. Tennis is now a high speed game, verses the more relaxed finesse style played through the late 1900s. The advancement in racket technology is what has truly helped to evolve the game…

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    What Is TNR Effective?

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    Introduction The exhaustive search for a humane way to control and reduce free-roaming cat populations (also referred to as “feral,” interchangeably) that is effective in the long term, economically viable, ethically appealing and ecologically sound, has led many animal welfare proponents, governments and NGOs around the world to implement the Trap-Neuter-Release method (TNR). This paper seeks to survey findings from TNR focused studies performed in Europe and the United States in order to not…

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    The animal problem in Caldwell County is euthanization. Too many cats and dogs are being killed because of animal overpopulation. Numbers have been declining since 2011, but in 2013 still 2,902 animals were euthanized. The Caldwell County Animal Shelter is a contributor to this problem. To solve the problem of innocent animals being put down, a no-kill policy should be enforced. This includes ending euthanization and preventing animal overpopulation. Stopping the euthanization in the shelter…

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    Cat People Film Analysis

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    The exciting film that was made in 1942 became a suspense to the audience. This film made people wait till the final act to see what the monster really was. People refer to this movie as Cat People. Cat People was a film that had a major impact on some horror movies. The director played with shadow play, how Irena was the victim that got taken over, and how she was the monster all along. This film goes on to be pretty suspenseful. Through different qualities that Joseph Maddrey discusses they…

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