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    well. He really doesn't have much of an avoid aspect. He will research things for hours until he finds what he needs and his file cabinets are immaculately organized as is everything else in his life. He decided one day that he was going to build my cats a stand/perch. He grabbed random materials such as wood, carpet, cardboard tubes, and more and created the coolest…

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    History Of Cats A Research Report by Starlah Espinoza How were cats domesticated? I've been wondering for awhile now. Were they domesticated for a purpose, or just to live in your home and be a companion? In this report I will be answering that burning question in the back of all of our minds. According to The Humane Society Of The United States, about 35% of American homes have at least 1 cat, according to 2015-2016 stats. But how long have they been living with us? Turns out cats have been…

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    Little Cat Feet: An Explication Of a Passage in Sandburg’s “Fog” The fog comes On little cat feet. It sits looking Over harbor and city On silent haunches And then moves on. In this poem, Carl Sandburg not only created a substantial metaphor between the fog and a cat, but also created vivid imagery in a quick manner .The speaker of this poem relates the fog to a cat as it explores the city, similar to how a curious feline would. The speaker is an unknown observer, scrutinizing the fog as it…

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    In the story “Master Cat, or Puss in Boots” written by Charles Perrault, Puss in Boots confronts an Ogre. This ogre owns acres of land, a castle, and is very powerful. He acquires the ability of changing into animals of different shapes and sizes. Puss in Boots describes the Ogre’s ability by saying, “It has been said...that you have the ability to transform yourself into any animal at all…’It’s true,’ replied the Ogre” (Perrault 49). Puss in Boots cleverly tells him to turn into a mouse. The…

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    Barn Owl Research Paper

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    Birds are warm-blooded vertebrate that have a body of more or less covered with feathers and has wings. Remember that not all birds can fly. Penguins and ostrich are example of birds that cannot fly. Birds build their nest at the high area to protect their eggs or babies. Many birds can be seen at daytime and there’s also birds that can be seen at night time.Here are some nocturnal birds. The barn owl is a silent hunter. Its scientific name is Tyto Alba. They chase food by flying low, examining…

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    underlying cause of any form of aggression, the “absence of appropriate socialization and bonding in early life, cats will display an impressive range of wild cat behaviors” (92). Because domesticated cats share a plethora of genes within their genome as a tiger’s genome, they can revert to their wild instincts. Following their wild instincts lays the foundation for the common feral cat. Dodman explores a feral cat’s perspective as he determines that “everybody and everything outside their…

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    Archaeologists unearthed wild cat remains that were consciously put into human graves in Predynastic sites such as al-Badari and Abydos (CITE). In the eleventh Dynasty, there was a painting found at Koptos, Egypt that depicted a cat sitting behind the feet of a woman; this activity and depiction suggest that the woman had some kind of protection and control over the cat. By the Twelfth dynasty archaeologists were making discoveries of up to seventeen mummified cats, with what they speculate was…

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    Do you have a dog? Do you love your dog just like he’s the member of your family? At the animal shelter we look at every dog and cat the same as you look at your dog and cat. But at this point in time, the animal shelter is having a shortage of food and other supplies to keep the animals alive and well. One reason why we need the community to make donations to our cause is without the animal shelter the animals who have been hurt or beaten or starved would have nowhere to go to make sure they…

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    last 3 years! It just means a little bit less stress to think there is another creature looking after you without judgement. There are also therapy cats and dogs that help people with severe learning and confidence issues. They let people often read to them and are attentive and happy when listening, increasing confidence. For things such as depression, cats are a popular therapy pet because they're…

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    to fill his vigorous stomach. He relocated his lean body to the pantry, and grabbed a box of delicious wasabi chips. Where’s Cristof, Chris thought as he walked out of his family's gargantuan pantry. Usually his treasured cat, Cristof would come to meet him, but he figured the cat had better things to do. After he threw a wasabi chip into his mouth, he realized just how good the little potato slices were. He loved the way the slowly burned through his mouth reminding him of his burning passion…

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