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    “We are gathered here today for the public execution of this Genji war criminal who has been convicted of crimes against the state of Kasamar. The crimes will be listed as such, Seven counts of murder of first degree, four of manslaughter, three counts of aggravated arson, and ten of assault and battery.” The Ruki lowered the data pad and gave Addanc a dirty look. The Genji gave a toothy grin back. His normally bright and vibrant scales were dull in the dying light of the evening, and it hurt…

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    Nail Caps Essay

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    unable to extend its claws. The procedure cuts the tendons between the second and third phalanges. This procedure does not remove the claws, therefore the claws require frequent trimming as the cat cannot condition and maintain the claws themselves and they may grow into the pad. With tendonectomy procedures, the claws grow longer and thicker. There are fewer complications and less postoperative pain in tendonectomies than in declaws. Complications from…

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    Kangaroo Characteristics

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    One of the traits Kangaroos have is a 324-degree field of vision with 25-degree overlap. This allows for them to see in almost all directions allowing for Kangaroos to have higher chances of survival because it allows them to see possible predators before they arrive. It also especially helps because of there climate which is mostly desert flatlands and preys can come from places, from the ground, the skies and from all sides so such big field of vision allows for them to be protected. Another…

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    Owls Vs Barn Owl Essay

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    owls. Typical owls are more diverse than barn owls, with nearly 190 species in about 23 genera. Typical owl is from 5 to 28 inches tall (13 to 71 centimeters); Barn owl is from 9 to 21 inches tall (23 to 53 centimeters). The largest are Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) and Blakiston's fish owl (Bubo blakistoni),thay can reach weight of around 10 pounds and a wingspan of 6.6 feet. the smallest is elf owl (Micrathene…

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    Essay On Declawing Cats

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    The proposed legislation caused many debates amongst veterinarians, animal behaviorists, and pet owners as to whether or not it should be illegal. Onychectomy or declawing is a procedure where the toe bones and attached claws of a cat are amputated through a surgical operation. Advocates of declawing cats argue that it is a necessary procedure to provide cats a better chance at being adopted and retained in their new homes. The surgery is practiced in order to stop scratching behavior like…

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    issues with cats scratching or damaging your furniture, you can cut his nails with any nail clipper. Just be sure you don’t cut too much, or you might snip a vein, which can cause prolonged bleeding. Oh and please, never surgically remove your cat’s claws; you would be taking away from his only tool of defense, and you will also significantly impair his movements by removing his ability to…

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    cat. Declawing causes extreme pain and leaves cats hopeless to defending themselves; keeping their claws is good for their health. Declawing a cat causes excruciating pain. When an owner takes a cat for the declawing surgery they don’t realize what the cat is about to go through. In order to remove cats claws they break the first knuckles of the two front feet, it is rare for a cat to get its back claws removed. There are other ways to “declaw” but they still cause pain for example: “An…

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    I have an extraordinary cat named Whisker. Whisker is not an average cat. She weighs considerably more than the average 14-pound cat, has manicured paws, and from the tip of her nose to the end of her tail she has orange striped fur with a tint of brown on her left front leg. She irritates me quite often around breakfast time by nudging my leg with her head. This is how I know that she wants to be fed. Her food of choice is the chicken flavored 9 Lives' cat food. On the other hand, I don't have…

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    Before arriving on scene, Deputy Packard arrived on scene prior to my arrival. When I arrived on scene, Deputy Packard advised he made contact with the victim, Mr. Grant Haun (Victim), and witness, Mr. Jeffrey Fageon (witness), upon his arrival. After making contact, Mr. Fageon advised him that the suspect, Miss Christine Haun (Arrestee), was locked inside the residence by herself and he believes she was possibly suicidal. After making the statement, Mr. Fageon went around to the backside of the…

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Fort Mill, SC) According to BirdWatching.com, 914 species of birds call North America home, north of the Mexican border, including the Red-throated Loon, the Brown Pelican and the Spotted Rail. Individuals love to watch birds, as each species has their own unique style and characteristics, and America is currently home to 15 different species of hummingbirds. An easy way to enjoy birds from the comfort of one's own home or office is to make use of a hummingbird feeder…

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