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    being destroyed because of the products we were to lazy to properly dispose of. According to my source www.litteritcostyou.org, 9 million tons of litter ends up in our oceans every year. If we…

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    than cats. Dogs are better because you don’t have to change their litter, they can protect you, and dogs are very useful for helping you. So what do u think? First of all dogs do not need litter boxes because they can be train to go to the bathroom outside. With a dog you can put it on a leash to go to the bathroom. When you have a dog you don't need to scoop the litter box which is a lot of work. We also have to change the litter every two…

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    Anti Bag Tax

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    plastics bags become litter, they pollute oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and neighborhoods"(Shirley). Creating a ban on plastic bags would create an exceptional city. The government should impose a bag tax because reusable bags are the best choice for the environment, more convenient, and improves customers' responsibility. Reusable bags are why a bag tax is important because they create a cleaner environment. People don't care about cheap plastic bags and so they end up as litter. These…

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    people feel some degree of guilt, such as “I should have disposed of that trash differently” or “I should have picked the garbage up on the beach when I walked by it.” By displaying this realistic yet crude photo of how dropping litter and not picking up other people’s litter affects our wildlife, makes the audience experience some kind of responsibility and…

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    The main mode of transport is through your cat’s feces, so if you suspect that your cat may be infected, use extra caution when handling their litter box. The parasite can navigate its way for short periods, so keeping a potentially affected cat off food counters and dinner tables is highly recommended. Wild and domesticated cats are the only animals in which the disease can live a full lifecycle…

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    Feline Research Paper

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    At the point when your feline takes to urinating outside the litter box, the scent can be hard to dispose of and almost difficult to veil. Regardless of whether the feline pees on a cover, a household item, bed materials, or your garments, it's essential to kill the scent both to stay away from shame and to keep the feline from turning into a rehash guilty party, as they'll frequently come back to a spot where they have beforehand urinated if the smell isn't dispensed with. Consider this your…

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    them to die, eventually becomeing endangered, and even extinct. In thean article, “5 Ways Plastic Pollution Impacts Animals on Land” by Malorie Macklin, she states quotes that approximately, 101 million animals die each year because of litter and other pollutants. Litter consists of trash that can crucially affect our environment. Whether small or large, trash can have dramatic effects to our environment and animals that people need to realize. Humans sometimes carelessly throw away trash such…

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    landfill sites, sewer overflows, manufacturing sites, illegal dumping on domestic and industrial trash, and street litter. The great pacific garbage patch is not the only garbage patch but it is the biggest one out of the five garbage patches on our Earth. 20% of all the trash comes from ships and platforms offshore the other 80% comes from the wind blowing litter and the tides picking up litter. It injures coral reefs…

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    Pollution In The Ocean

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    harm to the coastlines and the open water. As time progresses cleaning up the plastic litter in the ocean will become more difficult. Humans need to clean up the ocean because, plastic debris in the ocean is becoming a big problem, it is a danger to animals and marine life, it could potentially be a threat to seafood and to the seabed. The amount of plastic in the ocean is dangerous…

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    If the kitten is born from a very large litter for example with more than 6 other siblings then each kitten will be very small and will need more care at the beginning to ensure they will have no further complications. The seriousness is compounded if the mother was not very healthy to begin with because and some of those traits will most likely be passed to the litter. The ideal scenario is if the mother is healthy and the kittens are born after a 65 day…

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