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    Anne Dillard’s “The Death of a Moth” is a representation of her view on death. Dillard puts the reader in her shoes when she explains the settings and events that go on around her. Anne Dillard lived a single life with her two cats which were yellow and black. Dillard first opens the reader to a single crustacean, the spider, which she says is intelligent because he is somehow managing to survive as opposed to the bugs that become trapped in its spider’s web under the toilet. Eventually, Dillard…

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    ever wondered why cats dislike rodents so much?The stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” explain why cats and rodents dislike each other. This essay will be talking about the similarities and differences between the two stories. First this essay will compare the stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”. In both of the stories "Cat and Rat-Legend of the Chinese Zodiac" and “How Cats and Mice…

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    Feral Cats Research Paper

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    for a cat is Felis catus, the common name is feral cat, domestic cat or stray cat. The Feral cat is classified as cats that live freely in the wild and are not reliant on humans for their food or shelter. Aspect 2 – Reasons for the Introduction The introduction of Feral cats was deliberate. Feral cats were released into Australia, particularly in farming areas with the hope of reducing and controlling the rabbit, mice and rat populations in the rural areas. Since European settlement cats have…

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    Dear reader, today I wish to share an incredibly eclectic, spiralling, black tale… a tail that belongs to Mr. Dooland “Dooley the Cat” Ashwood. There is more to his wacky unusual name than meets his jewelled emerald eyes. It is an Irish name, composed of the Gaelic dubh “black” and laoch “champion”, meaning Dooley loosely translates into “Black Champion”. Honestly, the name doesn’t quite fit him perfectly. “Dubh” describes his permanent obsidian coloured fur tuxedo and perhaps his dark sense of…

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    black cat, symbolizes bad luck and the narrator’s wife alluded to their superstition that “all black cats as witches in disguise.” The second’s cat white fur depicted the gallows, which draws attention to the theme of death, especially death by hanging. Despite the difference of the white fur, both cats in the story are strikingly similar, and they both lack an eye. Popular legend says that cats have nine lives, and the story seems to suggest this notion of reincarnation. Since black cats…

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    The Last Meow Summary

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    a new cat. All pets learn to be loyal to their masters, even the new ones. They need to learn to let go of this cat or else they’ll be homeless. Most shelters have cats that want the love and care that the Leverings can give them. But, they’ll be put down if the population of stray cats keeps increasing. These cats can be saved by the Leverings or any other person. I strongly disagree with the surgery and hope that people will look at the bigger picture. Yes, this is their beloved cat,…

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    monotony, it was a cat. The cat was an American Shorthair with a white body, striped tail with gray and black, and a striped body with a mix of gray, black, and white. For a kitten that is six months old, it was a little overweight than other kittens. The cat’s name was either Mochi or Fish,…

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    Pet Safety

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    Pet safety is a concern for many families today. Cats, dogs and other animals play an important role in the family dynamic. There are several features available in residential security systems which allow family members to know that in case of an emergency, their pets will be safe. This is especially important when the animals are left home alone all day. Fires, break-ins and natural disasters may make the home unsafe. A home video surveillance and security system can help owners look out for…

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    When I walk into a room full of dogs and cats in kennel it smells. I was just about to dump some trash. Suddenly, I heard a rooster was crowing from the back of nowhere, which amazes me because I never thought of a rooster could be on an adoption list. On the way out of the dumpster, they provide a doorstopper in case a volunteer was locking outside. There are two-outdoors areas where they manage and take turns to bring the dog out to do some exercise and we allow going into the cages and…

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    Like humans, dogs need exercise too. However, when you live in rental units, one has no space to let the dog loose. A dog park is the only place where dogs can be off-leash in public. I am in favor of the dog park for the following reasons: It is a place where dogs run free without probably injuring people or get hit by cars, away from barking and yelling owners, and place for socialization. A dog park is important for the dogs because it is a place where they can run freely without…

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