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    -Did you know that more people own cats than dogs? According to “Pets by the Numbers,” the estimated number of pet dogs in the United States is 77.8 million, where on the other hand, the estimated number of pet cats is 85.8 million. That is a significant difference. Even though both pets are known to relieve stress, promote a positive outlook and lifestyle, and give the owner happiness, there are many reasons why cats are more practical than dogs. Being both an owner of dogs and cats, in my…

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    Essay On Pet Insurance

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    How to find the Best Pet Insurance plan for you Many of you might not know this, but pet insurance is very crucial to the wellbeing of your pet. This is technically because they can get exposed to a number of high risks every day, just like us. The bottom line is that they too are exposed to the risk of infections, terminal diseases and accidents, so insuring them, should be like an obligation to all pet owners out there. However, although it meets the same principle as any type of insurance…

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    When I was growing up, I always had a love and passion for animals. I know this statement seems vague, but I felt as if my love for them was a little bit different than everyone else’s. Not only did I enjoy having pets at home to have as a companion, I felt as though I could help them in ways that other people may not have been able to. I cared so deeply for them because I knew they could not take care of themselves. Animals need people to understand their issues without actually being able to…

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    Tnr Pros And Cons

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    Trap Neuter and Return How many time have you been driving through town only to see several stray cats. From small towns to big cities, stray and feral cats seem to be a problem. How can people fix it without killing them. One option is Trap, Neuter, Return, or TNR. TNR is a humane program to save feral and stray cats. TNR is effective it is the most humane and safe way to deal with stray and feral cats. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) saves cats lives. When one brings a feral or stray cat into a vet…

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    It was when I was eleven years old that I first got to spend time with a cat. I was at a friend’s place to hang out and was informed that he had a pet. Years of watching television and the media told me that these furry beasts were the cutest things I’d laid my eyes on, and so I embarked throughout my friend’s house to find it. When I finally found it, it was everything I’d imagined. I spent more time playing with the cat that day than with my friend, and observed where it was at any given time…

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    Prince In Animal Language

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    Dogs are seen as very intelligent animals and seem to understand to some extent the language of their master. In the novel, fifteen dogs, the gods Hermes and Apollo make a bet that if dogs were given human consciousness they would not live a happy life. Once all dogs were given the ability to speak, there was one dog who stood out from the rest. A mutt named Prince. Most dogs were caught up in the struggles of dominance, while Prince is captivated by his new way of analyzing things around him.…

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    Christopher and Lennie, respectively. Christopher’s rat Toby and Lennie’s pets are the principal character foils that affect the reader’s perception of them, in multiple ways. Though Christopher and Lennie both have these animals to comfort them, their attitudes and thinking differ. These individuals are also both fixated on ideas that are the impetus of their books, but these ideas and their ramifications are contrasting. Pets are of great importance in the eyes of Christopher and Lennie,…

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    Understanding the needs of friendship is crucial for humans because we are social creatures and need social interaction. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie discover many important aspects of their friendship. George and Lennie go through many situations to demonstrate and understand the needs of a strong friendship. Throughout the story, the idea that strong friendship takes selflessness, support, and mutual need is conveyed. Lennie and George show selflessness as a need…

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    Most people think of small animals, such as sheep, as meek and submissive due to their frequent portrayal as innocent characters in children’s stories and folklore; in these same stories, antagonistic characters tend to be fiercer animals such as lions or wolves. However, the children’s movie Zootopia shows that this is not always the case. The characters in this film break the stereotypes that the audience have against them by being different from what is conventional. For instance, the "dumb…

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    It is said that “Wealth makes worship,” and the lottery is a shortcut to enjoy a windfall. However, suppose you become such a lucky dog, which type of life would you prefer to live? To be addicted to material universe or to live entirely by spiritual values? Similarly, in Lesley Choyce’s novel “Dumb Luck” and the American film “It Could Happen To You”, one may think about such circumstances and make a decision since both texts depict main characters, Brandon and Charlie, who won the life…

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