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    but this overpopulation problem can easily be solved by spaying and neutering your pets, a shocking example of why this is such an important issue is the fact that theoretically a female cat and her offspring’s can have 420,000 kittens in a seven-year span. These kittens end up in a shelter, homeless or even dead because a careless owner did not spay their pet. Another contributing factor to high rates of euthanasian at kill shelters is neonate and injured animals, while most injured and neonate…

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    It never happens, right? She tries to get up around 7 and 8 but she keeps hitting the snooze button. Terese tries to do some school work, make sure her stuff is ready for school or her daily activities the following day, and take care of Cali her kitten. This is normal for Terese except that Cali was added recently. Terese mood is different…

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    Tnr Pros And Cons

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    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 to get its shots and get it fixed it lengthens the cat’s life, and saves several kittens that would not get adopted and get euthanized when they have nothing wrong with them. Despite common thinking, feral cats are usually pretty healthy and will not…

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    notes). “Anothermethod of transmission is from an FIV infected mother to her kitten” (ASPCA). This mightoccur when the kitten is being passed through the birth canal or ingesting infected milk. Kittensthat are naturally infected and test positive for FIV antibodies, are more likely to experience theterminal AIDS-like phase (Pederson at al. 111). As opposed to the kittens that were are naturallyinfected, most of the kittens that are experimentally infected, become lifelong carriers of FIV.As…

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    comes our way. A while back we buried a friend. He had been sick, but his death came sooner than expected. We were barely able to keep up with the harsh pace of his illness and still struggle with his passing. Around the same time, I found a little kitten on the street, not even two weeks old, thrown away with the garbage. A carefully planned day turned chaotic the moment I picked him up. Life is not a program we can schedule for. We cannot will away events once they have happened. But we can…

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    In fact, I believe everyone is a hero, in one way or another. A hero is courageous, selfless, and has strength. First, a human being is not the only creature that can possess courage. For example, Milo the kitten saved Glover, her boyfriend, and their roommate from a house fire. This kitten with a lion’s heart woke Glover awake to alert her about the fire.…

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    people make are based on how they feel. The short story “The Cats of Ulthar” was written by H.P. Lovecraft and taken place in Ancient Egypt. The story involves a young yet sacred orphan boy named Menes who has no friends other than his tiny black kitten. Lovecraft uses foreshadowing and irony to prove that doing immoral things will result in bad karma as well as dark mood and juxtaposition to explain that people tend to stay out of difficult situations when frightened. Doing wrong things has…

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    In this story my pen pal did a nice job of telling the story of the day her family went to the pet store and choose a family kitten. The story flows nicely, however, the writer would benefit on lessons on using more descriptive verbs as well as adding more details to the story. Her sentences tend to be very short and straight to the point. In teaching how to use descriptive…

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    think the author of “The Wild Life of Christian the Lion” Tod Olson wants to show us how people treat wild animals all around the world were they don’t belong. I know this because in the text it says “He was put on display in the store, between the kittens and the sheepdogs”. I know lions belong in the wild not in a pet store. The lion was in the city long time he was sold three times. I know this because in the text it says “He’d been born in a zoo in England. Two of his sisters had been sold…

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    This way the kittens will gain experience before they even go out and do it on their own from watching how the mother does it. Some kittens will learn all this by themselves as an instinctive behaviour or justby watching other cats (Case L, 2003). Other ways for the kitten/cat to practice is having toys, especially squeaky mice this them gives them opportunities to practice inside the home if…

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