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    Dogs and cats are the two main household pets. There are many reasons why you should get both, but getting a dog is the best way to go. Dogs are playful, fun, physical and active animals. Cats are very dainty, and it’s either ‘my way or the highway’ with this feline. Dogs are called “man’s best friend” for a reason. There is a special connection between dogs and humans, a connection that will not compare to one with a cat. Dogs are helpful, interesting, and smart animals. Dogs…

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    Antelope Squirrel

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    Background The Nelson's Antelope Squirrel (Ammosperophilus nelsoni), or NAS, is found in the San Joaquin Valley of North America between the southern part of the Sierra Nevada and the Tehachapi Mountains (Hawbecker 1953). NAS has been found to prefer habitat containing Desert Saltbush (Atriplex polycarpa) for it's burrows (Hawbecker 1953). Red-Stemmed Filaree (Erodium cicutarium) and Red Brome (Bromus rubens) are staples of NAS' diet along with insects such as the June Beetle (Phyllophaga…

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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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    The Kitten in the Lion's Den The kitten is like a new spark of life in the softest fur. With bright eyes that tell of pure innocence, tempered by an undercurrent of curiosity and adventure. Imagine the kitten leaping out of a small pin she's been confined to her whole life, the place that she has grown and developed in, as she enters the world unknown. The kitten expects this world to be filled with lush green trees and endless amounts of flourish grassland for her to continuously pounce and…

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    Cuddle Cat Reaction Paper

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    soft toy, ‘Cuddle Cat’ a short time after her disappearance. Claiming the soft toy was dirty and had tanning oil lotion on it. If your child had just disappeared, wouldn't you want to hold on to the one thing that represents Madeleine most which holds her scent? Also wouldn't she had washed the soft toy before claiming she had put Madeleine to bed with it. This is very suspicious and almost makes you wonder if Kate is hiding something. The night of Madeleines disappearance ‘Cuddle Cat’ was found…

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    To be cosmopolitan, do you need to have left the country? Is it possible to truly know about other parts of the world without first travelling there? Sure, cultures and people and places can be studied, but can you really understand it if you haven’t seen and experienced it? Because Puss, in Angela Carter’s “Puss-in-Boots” believes that he is a cosmopolitan, but never shows any signs of having ever left Italy. Without any doubt, Puss is knowledgeable about the world around him. He references…

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    Hate That Cat Analysis

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    1. In the novel, Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech, gaining unexpected friendship reveals itself as a major theme. In the beginning of the book, Jack states many times that he is not a fan of cats (1). After telling us the traumatic story of how a cat once attacked him while attempting to rescue it out of a tree, you can detect, from this tone, the hatred Jack felt toward the cat preceding the quarrel between them (46). Hence, we see his mind set on his attitude toward cats, until poetry makes an…

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    in trivial positions; the employment of animals is seen throughout many of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. The Summoner and the Pardoner’s tales evoke numerous animals such as cats and horses that either play large roles (for example, describing the Pardoner’s physical appearance) or small ones (the Summoner’s act of moving a cat). Despite their superficial insignificance, the animals are deliberately included by Chaucer to interact with his pilgrims or to describe their character: this essay will…

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    Tigger’s the name and I am an orange tabby cat. My body just happens to have creamy white paws and the prettiest sky blue eyes you have ever seen. I have lived here for a long time in this house. Everything is perfect here and I get a lot of attention from my human slaves. I call the woman slave Mrs. Stringy Hair. She is very tall with hair that is stringy. When she sits down I play with her stringy hair, that is why I call her Mrs. Stringy Hair. There is also the man slave called Mr. Fuzzy Face…

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    Pet Rat Research Paper

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    interact and play with their own kind will be answered. Get same sex (male and male or female and female) rats. Rats can also get along with your other pets such as your dogs or cats. To do this, you must introduce them first and try to let them get comfortable with each other. Don't force your rat to get along with your dog or cat when they are clearly frightened. Just be patient because sometimes, it will take more time for your pets to get used to each other. You must always supervise them…

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