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    Are dogs better than cats? I am on the dog's side because they are man's best friend and companion. Some evidence to back this up is thinking about it when you come home who is jumping all around and happy to see you the answer dogs. Reasons that dogs are better than cats. One major reason being that dogs can do more than cats examples being service dogs. Service dogs help people with disabilities not only that they are also a good companion to them because they help them get around and the…

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    Cats are delightful pets that provide an endless amount of love and affection to their human companions. In contrast, most owners find the claws of their cat to be problematic and in some cases, highly dangerous. Onychectomy, or declawing, is a surgical procedure that removes each one of a cat’s claws, typically for reasons that are suitable for their guardians. Cat owners usually decide to declaw their pets in order to protect the people around them, household objects, and supposedly for the…

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    Service dogs vs. coon dog What kind of dog would you want to have as a pet? Do you have health issues? Do you like the thrill of running after the dog when the tree? Well there are many reasons why a person has a coon dog, but there should only be one reason why you have a service dog if you are sick or have a condition that makes you unable to do stuff by yourself also it dependence on the person your health and you patients. My main topics are, they are both dominate and trainable but one…

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    Alternative 2: Lead-Based Paint Abatement Program The second policy alternative is the creation of an LBP abatement program. LBP is primarily found in housing built before LBP was banned in 1978, but especially in housing built before 1950. A 2006 analysis found that “90% of lead-poisoned [Wisconsin] children lived in housing built prior to 1950.” This program would seek to address the risk presented to low-income Watertown children by the city’s old housing stock. Of the 3,435 pre-1950 homes in…

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    Lead Poising Essay

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    age. It has been estimated that up to 20 % of the total lead exposure in children can be attributed to a waterborne route, i.e., consuming contaminated water. In addition, infants, fetuses, and young children are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning. This is because they usually consume more water and their bodies are actively developing, which facilitates the bioaccumulation of lead. Lead poising is a huge matter that should be acted on immediately. Many civilians have died or have been…

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the differences between “Cat and Rat:The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and, “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”. These are both legends on how cats and rats/mice are enemies. I will be stating their similarities and differences in the following paragraphs. In this paragraph I am going to be stating the similarities of the legends. The similarities of the legends are that they both started out with the cat and rat/mice being best friends. They…

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    Catnip Research Paper

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    So, catnip does not work for every kitty. In fact, genetically-speaking, some cats lack a specific gene that creates that recognizable crazed response. So what if you really want to up your game during playtime, but your fuzzy little buddy can't be bothered with the green stuff? There are actually quite a few alternatives, some working in a similar fashion to catnip, others having a completely different mechanism of action. Today, we will discuss some of the more effective options and…

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    The joys of keeping a kitten are too numerous to count. These tiny bundles of soft, fuzzy, pointy, excitable joy are so inexpressibly wonderful, it almost hurts. ...Hold on... let me just take a breath here! Anyway, if you'll notice from my little rant there, in addition to being soft and joyous, those same sweet kitties are also pointy and excitable, so kitten training is pretty much mandatory. But how on earth do you train one? I mean... they're just as stubborn as their adult…

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    Lead Poisoning In Michigan

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    Lead poisoning occurs when there is an immense build-up of lead in a person’s body. This can happen over the course of a couple of months, to years. It is extremely serious and can sometimes turn into a fatal condition. Lead is usually found in certain paints, art supplies, or contaminated dust. It can enter the human body through inhalation or consumption. While lead poisoning can be cured, its effects cannot be reversed. The most well-known case of lead poisoning in our present time is Flint…

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    Many people are looking for more or new friends. If this is you, just buy a dog. Dogs have many great reasons for being better pets than cats. They make people more social, they make them happy, and they’re loyal. While people own dogs, they are very likely to go for a walk with their dog or go to the dog park. When they do these things, they usually run into other people that own dogs. If someone has a cat, they don’t usually walk their cats outside like people would do with dogs. Even at…

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