Most of us would accept that the cat is either alive or dead at a given time. |
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DeFrancesco runs wild over the keyboard like a cat on a hot tin roof before the orchestra recapitulates the pungent main theme. |
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Most vets and cat experts agree that indoor cats live longer, healthier lives. |
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He is no longer like a cat on a hot tin roof when it comes to putting the pieces together. |
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I crossed the recently pedestrianized town centre on a hunt for cat equipment, and saw two competing groups of question askers. |
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Unless the cat is already moribund, the veterinarian will need to lightly sedate or anesthetize the patient. |
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So I stayed there, and the cat joined me, and we quailed and quaked and waited for it to stop. |
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Some folks simply aren't cat lovers, and this fun, lavishly photographed horror film isn't likely to convert them. |
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Some cat registries describe the Abyssinian as a medium-sized cat, while others describe it as a medium to large one. |
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On the principle that a cat may look at a king, the picture may be painted from the view-point of the humblest observer. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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The cat is pleasantly impertinent to the king and Alice notes that a cat may look at a king, so he isn't being uncivil. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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It's a liquid, comes in a plastic bottle, you squirt some on a little towel or washcloth, then wipe down the cat with it. |
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I don't know how, but one minute they were on the washing line, the next there was cat food on them, and a hole. |
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I can remember once she told me how she pawned a wedding ring so she could afford to feed a cat in her care. |
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Whereas the goat, dog, cow, and cat are domesticated, the antelope, leopard, elephant, waterbuck, manatee, and hippopotamus must be hunted. |
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If you cut into the quick, the claw will bleed and the cat will experience pain. |
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The cat cocked its head slightly to the left, as though assessing the fairness of his words. |
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Last night I had an unexpected trip to the vets with Cassius, our first rescue cat who's been with us nearly 2 years now. |
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That cat is going to live to be 20 and shows every indication of getting meaner by the minute. |
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She was with a talking cat and dog, an warrior, a witch, and a water sprite. |
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Shows like Fraggle Rock, Howdy Doody, and that one on Fox about the jive talking cat in a leather jacket began to absorb all my free time. |
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How do I keep my one-year-old cat from making a racket outside my bedroom door in the mornings? |
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Actually, thinking back, it was the lady standing next to me that almost certainly smelled of cat wee. |
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The cougar reportedly snatched a house cat and ran off into the bush with it. |
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Like a plush cat come to life, the Ragdoll is known for it total relaxation skills. |
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He shut the door quickly, and turned to find a thin, raggedy cat licking the snow from its mangy coat in the middle of his kitchen floor. |
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The association also holds cat shows and judges them based on how closely they adhere to the standards. |
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Try admonishing a cat and it just purrs, looks cute and goes to sleep, confident in the knowledge that it has won your heart, again. |
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We tried to see if we could find a house cat for the family, that would not go out, but we couldn't guarantee it wouldn't escape. |
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In extenuating circumstances a cat may need his fur trimmed, otherwise a weekly brushing should do it. |
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I also saw a sandy colored cat with long legs and a short tail that I think was a jungle cat. |
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If a hat on the bed is bad luck, what about a black cat wearing a hat, on a bed? |
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His father leaves him a cat in his will and the cat proves to be just as bossy as everyone else. |
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It's also a very good idea to have the cat wormed, vaccinated and treated for fleas and ear mites. |
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Owning a cat or dog means you are less likely to be stressed, have high cholesterol or high blood pressure. |
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The fire, which had appeared to be dead, crackled and spat, and the cat sighed wheezily again. |
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His father was operating on a cat in the room below when he saw his son hurtle to the ground. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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Every once in a while, particularly when I take out clothes that I haven't worn since our move, I find a cat whisker or a dog hair. |
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The cat obediently came and sat at her feet, his whiskers brushing her throat. |
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Finally, the cat sat in the middle of the street washing himself, lifting first one paw and then the other to clean his ears and whiskers. |
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A few members of the cat family are occasionally spotted, including serval cats, civets, African wild cats and caraculs. |
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They sneak up on their prey just like a house cat sneaks up on a bird or toy one slow step at a time. |
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She was almost like a house cat as she rubbed up against our legs and purred loudly. |
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It is possible, he said, that the cat was killed to accompany the human in the afterworld. |
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It's not really wholesome stuff, but it can be nutritious enough for a cat that can't eat dry kibble. |
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This is one cat who is always ready for a cuddle from anyone willing to offer one. |
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And the cat glared back, plainly annoyed at being roused from its sound sleep. |
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Although actually it's not widdle, but cat vomit in astonishing quantities. |
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Sophie started to jog, thinking that this was silly, she was just cold, wanted a cup of cafe au lait and a warm cat curled on her feet. |
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If they can see a tabby pattern in the fur, then the cat must be agouti, whereas if the colors are solid then the cat is nonagouti. |
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The jury has been out since Wednesday, so he has been like a cat on a hot tin roof here. |
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My confessions are talcing my hair, shopping in Primark and talking to the cat in a baby voice. |
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When she got home that day, talking about Daddy and showing her mother the twenty-five cents, Mai was like a cat on a hot tin roof. |
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A stray cat scampered across the alley, not sparing a glance at the girl who was wading through an ankle-deep swamp of old newspaper. |
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Since Dolly's creation in 1996 a variety of other animals have been duplicated, including a caracal cat and an African wildcat. |
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As with nearly every cartoon with a dog or a cat in it, there has to be a representative of their sworn enemies. |
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If the outdoors is too dangerous, ailurophiles often forgo feline companionship rather than confine a cat indoors. |
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I'm sending a copy to my veterinarian, to the cat club in the retirement community where I live and to other ailurophiles. |
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Our cat has developed an annoying habit of standing on people's faces during the night. |
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We sat side by side on a sofa with rebellious springs and a layer of cat hair. |
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The twelve-month-old cat was rescued from the moors by an anonymous walker and delivered to Moggies Cat Rescue two weeks ago. |
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I'm sure for a while I'll be finding her fur matted to my socks or bits of cat litter in the corners of the kitchen. |
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The cat doesn't just poo, it seeks out those places most impregnated with the owner's scent and poos there. |
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So, I, being your benevolent, kind and generous friend, decided to get you a new cat for your birthday. |
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However, what happened was the cat decided to be an alarm clock for me and woke me up at my usual time asking for food. |
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The Asian leopard cat lineage consisted of the Asian leopard cat, flat-headed cat, fishing cat, and rusty-spotted cat. |
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Inside they found mouldy plates and pans in the kitchen sink and clothing covered with cat hairs and flea eggs. |
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Mill, whose surname was Sugden at the time, bought an Asian leopard cat in 1963 when they could still be acquired at some pet shops. |
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I'd be happier if my house were still intact, my pictures of my kids and the rest of my belongings were safe, and my cat were still alive. |
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George is the survivor, the cat with nine lives, and he has an autobiography for every one of them. |
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Japan's Iriomote cat was recently demoted from a distinct species to an island subspecies of leopard cat. |
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I had a similar problem with my cat when I was revarnishing my stair treads. |
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The cat jumped to a height of two metres or more, hooked the bird with the claws of one outstretched paw and brought it crashing down to earth. |
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Say your cat is clawing your couch or your dog is chewing your leather shoe. |
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The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation. |
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If you are invited please bring cat litter, a bag of chips and your hockey stick. |
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She opens the front door to let the cat in and the lock falls off in her hand. |
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I don't find the image of a woman digging through cat litter for a dropped pill amusing. |
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If the cat is lethargic and his coat is dull and unhealthy looking, this too may be a sign. |
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Our families did a fantastic job in not letting the cat out of the bag, although there were times when I panicked that something might slip out. |
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The rather inappropriately named Defence Minister let the cat out of the bag by admitting that there isn't really a threat after all. |
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Two such academics were so upset by the broadcast they injudiciously let the cat out of the bag completely. |
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The dog in turn, observed the affect he had on the cat and began to circle around Melinda's feet and start yapping and snapping at her heels. |
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Apparently, my relative let the cat out of the bag by letting villagers know that he is the father of the child. |
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Apologies to all your eight-year-old readers for letting the cat out of the bag! |
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Choose a grown up cat from a pet sanctuary, and preferably not a Persian cat which needs plenty of attention to its fur. |
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A cat used up all her nine lives after she survived almost three weeks trapped under floorboards without food or water. |
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It was a rather meek cat which did not go anywhere near the goldfish bowl and used the litterbox with admirable regularity. |
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She opened one lazy eye to see an orange cat licking his paw in front of her. |
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The Chartreux cat stared belligerently at Sam, yawned and began licking a black paw. |
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You should brush along the lie of the hair, and in the places hardest for the cat to reach such as under the chin and the back of the neck. |
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A lucky cat has used up most of its nine lives after surviving a 12-mile journey under the bonnet of a car. |
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It's also said that a cat has nine lives and we all hope the extra eight are enough to ensure they enjoy a long, happy life. |
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Ross the cat is looking for a new home before Christmas where he can retire and live out the rest of his nine lives. |
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A cat has to catch and kill only one rabies infected mouse and it too will be dead and buried long before it lives out its nine lives. |
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But questions remain about whether the big cat escaped or was somehow released. |
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Finally the cat was hauled free, with all but one of her nine lives intact. |
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A Persian cat is the same as an Angora cat, which is sometimes called an Angola cat. |
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She went back to help the cat and recognised a tiny bit of tabby fur that hadn't been burnt off, and realised the cat was her own. |
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Avoid changing cat litter and eating raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy. |
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Their coloration is similar to that of a tabby domestic cat and makes them difficult to see in their forested habitats. |
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He was a big white cat with tabby patches and he was like a member of the family. |
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A grey tabby cat with white legs and wearing a red collar with a bell was found in the Hawthorn area of the town over the New Year period. |
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Many laboratories use absorbent cat litter for immediate control of spills. |
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A mysterious creature described as a cross between a kangaroo, a leopard, a monkey and a cat is stalking Salisbury. |
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On my way home I was accosted by a mewing tabby and white shorthair cat that proceeded to follow me home. |
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If you bought a small litter tray for a kitten, check that your cat hasn't outgrown it. |
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Only I know how wounded my pride was when he stretched on the bed like a lazy cat and fell asleep. |
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Nature lovers take note, the area is home to the grey wolf, Blandford's fox, the sand cat and the ibex, as well as 110 recorded species of birds. |
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He said he and his partner had a five-months old baby to look after and the cat was ignoring the litter trays and relieving itself in the house. |
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A cat scales a glass sharp wall and drops beside its shadow under an apple tree, stalking anxious sparrows with the first sun. |
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An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face. |
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I'm told I also need a shovel, cat litter, energy bars, extra water, wool socks, and hand warmers. |
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The leopard cat got over her loneliness long enough to produce a litter of kittens. |
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You look like a cat sighting a bird, all aquiver with bloodlust. Cool your temper. |
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He pushed him off onto the floor and replaced him with the Russian Blue cat he had slapped. |
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Her face resembled a house cat and a lioness at the same time, with a strong muzzle but kind eyes and delicate ears. |
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Don't flush paper towels, feminine sanitary products and other slow-to-degrade materials, like cat litter, in the toilet. |
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Children with documented cat allergy or with asthmatic symptoms triggered by a cat should avoid cats. |
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We had run an ad the paper advertising this found cat in hopes someone who was missing her would read the lost and found section. |
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The Swindon Branch operates a lost and found register to assist those who are concerned about a stray or whose cat has disappeared. |
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When he needed his alley cat instincts, they were there, under all that domestication, all that soft living, which he takes for granted. |
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The cat reeled backwards violently, clamping the collar of Maryn's tunic in its jaw. |
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At around 5am a lost and disorientated little black and white cat had appeared in their garden. |
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We used to have a cat but she died a few years ago and we decided that it was best if we didn't replace her. |
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A logo on a tin of cat food might seem to have little to do with these wider issues but really they are all connected. |
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The nursery teacher is still trying to come to terms with having a big, dark coloured cat loping along the side of her car. |
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I can empty a tin of cat food into a bowl, give a dog a bone, but never, ever, have I let any sort of animal eat out of my hand. |
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I don't want to insult you or anything, but girlfriend, you look like an alley cat caught in a downpour. |
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They want to study it and dissect it, picking away at its component parts like a cat worrying a mouse. |
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His wee cat jumped on his bed and batted him on the head and yammed till he got up. |
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Adele looks him over like a cat lapping up cream, obviously finding little fault with his appearance. |
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And the operatives were only pawns in their ultimate game of cat and mouse. |
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Anyhow, she was intelligent too, you betcha, the smartest kitty cat I've ever known. |
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Then a cat started yowling under my window, and soon another one joined in. |
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The panther and cat yowled their fury but the ends of the vines sunk roots for themselves and were immovable. |
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This suggests that immediate bronchial response to cat allergen is localized in the large airways. |
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There is a valid US patent for a method of exercising one's cat by using a laser pointer to create a moving spot of light. |
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Station staff were so determined to rescue the tortoiseshell cat they even stopped a train in a last-ditch attempt. |
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Sara's bathroom consisted of a cat towel, bath and shower curtain, and rinse cup. |
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The action centered on a longsuffering canine and a ringtail cat with a love of baubles and a habit of causing havoc for his partner. |
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All was empty there in the ocean-breezed lot, save for some random piles of garbage and a cat or two romping through the lanes. |
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The Canada lynx, the only lynx in North America, is a rare forest-dwelling cat of northern latitudes. |
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Her body was limber, lithe with the grace of a cat or that of a ballet dancer, hinting at carefully controlled strength. |
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Lilly is a Siamese cat who survived a two-week cross-country move while stuck in a drawer. |
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The lovely, wide-faced sand cat could have preyed on some birds, but the habits of this desert species are little known. |
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I told my parents and friends that I must have got the infection from cleaning my cat litter. |
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Last week residents of midtown Palo Alto, California, were warned of a cougar on the prowl in their neighborhood, where another big cat was treed and shot last May. |
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The speed of the cat startled the dog and she woofed lunging forward. |
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We took the two dogs and the cat all back and they're now safe and sound. |
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I would work days with hardly any sleep, and finally my nervous system collapsed, so the doctor put me on tranquilizers which set me up like a cat on a hot tin roof. |
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The vet told me that she thought this was primarily about the cat not eating and that if I could force feed her, her liver would regenerate and she'd probably be okay. |
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He was in the kitchen, preparing an elaborate plate of kibble for Beryl, a scarred alley cat he had recently acquired while searching an abandoned house for valuables. |
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In your case, with this particular kind of lie, the unhappy answer is that the guy is a player with the morals of an alley cat and the truth quotient of Pinocchio. |
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Befriend an alley cat that could benefit from some catnip and a few rubs. |
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The most terrifying thing I encounter during my visit is a fat, white Himalayan stray cat with red eyes and a scrunched up face. |
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But Ferrick's a resourceful alley cat of a performer, and the angst she suffers seeps alluringly into her croaky, staccato vocals and percussive acoustic guitar strums. |
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When we first got our cat and brought her home to our new flat, she pushed up a window that was open just a crack, busted out through the flyscreen and went on the lam. |
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A Persian cat was shot in the tail and had to have an operation. |
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The first rex cat born in captivity, a cream male subsequently named Kallibunker, arrived with a retinue of four straight-hair littermates on July 21, 1950, in Bodmin Moor. |
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Our two dogs were yelping, and my mom's cat was hissing at the window. |
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All equipment, food, cat litter and costs are met by the branch. |
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She owns two Persian cats and is anxious that any cat hairs are regularly cleaned up to prevent her 18-month-old son Daniel suffering an allergy attack. |
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A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store, and he does a double take. |
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On its own, it is rather disturbing and baffling, in particular the clip where a tiny man is licking the camera lens, which turns into a cat lapping up a saucer of milk. |
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Of course the Internet, where the cat is king, has proved a fertile breeding ground for these ventures. |
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The big cat purred happily in my arms, rubbing her head against my shirt. |
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And all the while, my cat just lazes around the house all day. |
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Two years ago Facebook stopped limiting its emoticons to smiley faces and whatever those new blobs and cat memes are. |
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A vibrating sound resonates through my chest cavity, like a cat purring. |
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Lucy is a shy cat and I haven't succeeded yet in taking a picture of her. |
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Porcelain commodes and cat litter are among the substances setting off radiation alarms designed to sniff out nuclear terror at ports and border crossings. |
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It's a real-life cat haven, where dogs are reportedly banned from entering and monuments to the feline overlords are plentiful. |
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Although the leopard cat is distributed widely in south and east Asia, in the Japanese islands the Tsushima leopard cat occurs only on the Tsushima Islands. |
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Just as he should be celebrating a new poll that puts the Tories only a point behind Labour, the deputy chairman has resigned after letting the cat out of the bag. |
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The gray cat jumped a few good inches off the ground in surprise and ran quick as a flash into the adjoining bathroom, skidding slightly on the tiles. |
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Does anyone know of a cheap alternative to odour-free cat litter? |
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Florida shopping-center magnate Mel Sembler is proud to personify the sort of Republican fat cat that Mitt Romney is depending on. |
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Millie the cat risked one of her nine lives when she became stuck. |
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Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation. |
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The cat could be a tabby, a tortoiseshell, maybe even a Siamese. |
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The cat was an orange tabby with amber eyes that were narrowed with anger. |
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They can selectively attract and soak up liquids and gases at the molecular level, making them useful in products from cat litter to water treatment. |
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Alastair Sim had jowls like melting candle wax, a snarl like a cornered cat and eyes cold with contempt. |
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In addition to breeding calves and colts, Glenn earns a living taking clients out for guided hunts and stalking the occasional problem cat for local ranchers. |
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It would be a shame if the British cat ended up as road kill. |
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She had wanted her cat to be known by a less common appellation. |
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His boots padding against the floor were muffled because of the thick carpet, and he doubted he was making anymore noise than a cat stalking a mouse. |
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We coo over how cute our cat is and minimize the drudgery of cleaning the litter box. |
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According to Swiss press reports, younger cats in the litter are the most tender and, as such, are the preferred cat cuts. |
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Not only did the first division leaders pick him up on a free, but rather than superstar wages he's happy with a bowl of milk and a tin of cat food. |
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This time, however, the birds were starting to stir and make noise, and a neighbourhood cat was stalking one in the grass that was already making a grab for a worm or two. |
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The first cat on the catwalk was Vengeance, a 12-week-old Sphinx in an argyle sweater. |
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It was like fighting blind, and against a ferocious wild cat at that. |
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It is a common superstition that a black cat crossing your path is bad luck. |
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Last year, her group successfully helped push through a measure that made the sale of cat fur illegal in the country. |
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Staying with his propaganda style, Fairey chose to portray a political black cat as a member of the Black Panther Party. |
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The hijinx Llewyn finds himself in with the cat is worthy of a busby Berkeley number. |
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So Western governments are caught in a cat-and-mouse game and at times it is unclear who is the cat and who the mouse. |
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She used to miss the trash can when she disposed of her cat litter, leaving a mess on the porch. |
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The jury were staring like they'd never seen a talking cat before. |
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Any change of routine may cause your cat to go off its food. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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The man who led the investigation believes the proposals have been watered down so that the staining will not affect the appearance of dog and cat food. |
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In some cases, inflamed lymph nodes may be a sign of more serious diseases, such as tuberculosis, rabbit fever, cat scratch disease and sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Here I am, armed with my lucky rabbit's foot, salt shaker perched on my shoulder, St Christopher medallion on my chest and not a black cat or ladder in sight. |
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She followed the cat into the barn, where the light was dim and the cool air smelled of hay and things wild hanging from rafters and hiding in corners. |
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Sarah didn't move, didn't dare to breath in fear of scaring the cat away. |
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If you're going to go after a member of the cat family, please try to make it a jungle cat or some other sort of larger member of the feline family. |
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He knew that the cat had once ranged throughout the Southwest. |
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Mom or dad held you on his or her lap while the doctor, wearing a white coat and Cheshire cat grin, pierced your poreless, silken skin with a needle full of weird stuff. |
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Most cat anglers in my experience seem to be converted carp anglers, used to fishing flat calm waters where the fish are as likely to take a boilie as a dead or livebait. |
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How one small cat can hold that amount of widdle is beyond understanding. |
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They also claimed the family's Rottweiler dog had attacked another dog, killed one woman's cat and gone for another woman in the street leaving her shaken up. |
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Roundworms, also know as ascarids, are transmitted from mothers to nursing kittens or through the cat ingesting eggs or other hosts that are infected with the eggs. |
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This test is a noninvasive cat scan of your heart to look for coronary calcium buildup. |
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A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and other ailurophiles throughout the world, representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide. |
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Scientists injected some of these mice with GFD, and then injected cat allergen into the windpipes of all the mice, including a control group that was not allergic to cats. |
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I've also had an expert opinion on my cat from a leading authority on Persians, who was posing as an odd-job man at my parents' house at the time. |
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I am like a cat on a hot tin roof, walking around the house in the early hours of the morning, struggling to type because my hands are shaking in agony. |
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A kitschy clock in the shape of a cat swings its tail on the wall. |
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In the corner a tabby cat is curled round a nest of her kittens. |
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I just don't have anywhere to hang a cat hammock, so my kitty will just have to make do with all her other many many many many MANY resting places. |
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If your cat and my cat kittled on the same day, that'd be a coincidence. |
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When she came back he was sitting with the cat curled up on his knees. |
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A cat that fancies colder climes, the Canada lynx is yet another target for recovery. |
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In June 2006 a large black cat was recorded in the countryside of Banff, Aberdeenshire. |
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Your identity as an ailurophile is confirmed by cat hair on your clothes, but that is a distinction that most of us will gladly forfeit. |
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An orange cat rubbed against it and then threaded through the aloe veras, meowing lazily as Jessica opened the screen door. |
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He don't look anything like the captain. This here cat has got a nice thick black coat of fur with a nice white bib and white feet. |
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I grabbed it and ran over to the lion from behind, the cat still chewing thoughtfully on Silent's arm. |
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Fishing for cat is probably, up to a certain stage, the least exciting of all similar sports. |
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The Allied and the enemy submarine played a game of cat and mouse, checking up on each other's whereabouts and strategies. |
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The cat bird had a forlorn cry, like a whimpering child or the animal it is named for. |
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Pregnant women are often advised to have someone else clean the cat box to reduce the risk of contracting toxoplasmosis. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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I let the cats out because they couldn't be arsed going through the cat flap. They were just sitting in front of the cat flap and yowling. |
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For example, every cat is different, but all cats share the same catness because they participate in the cat form. |
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Farther up the bank was a stand of pecans where a cat squirrel was taking bites of green nuts and dropping them to the ground to rot. |
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I stood there looking like the cat that ate the canary.... But he knows me too well and pondered out loud what I had been up to. |
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He talked freely and carried the smile of the cat that swallowed the canary. |
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Like the cat that swallowed the canary. Not only do you feel a little bit guilty 'cause you can't stop, but you feel pretty good, too. |
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I heard a clash from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans. |
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Real cat fights are rare in established clowders. So instead of risking serious injury, cats resort to menace and threats. |
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The cobby cat is a solidly built animal with short, thick legs, broad shoulders and rump, and a short, rounded head with a flattish face. |
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He came to camp follerin' this cat and a holloring, 'Here kitty-kitty-kitty' all over the consarned place. |
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The only issue I have had with my cycler was when the cat started chewing on the connecting line. |
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We finally found John's cat run over in the next road. It was as dead as a doornail. |
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I had to deflea our cat with a flea comb, even though it wears a flea collar. |
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A cat lay, and looked so demure, as if there had been neither life nor soul in her. |
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The cat viewed the cheap supermarket catfood with disdain and stalked away. |
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My cat looks underweight, so I'll fatten him up with higher-calorie cat food. |
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Pity about the suit being covered in cat fur when I retrieved it from the floordrobe, but it was dark anyway. |
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And now this Gomerette is combing through the pizza boxes and cat litter beneath her mattress and finds one of Babe Ruth's home run bats. |
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The stranger kept hanging about just inside the inn door, peering round the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse. |
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Impossibly, after the water receded, the cat was found asleep on a chair jammed in a tree. |
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Even how a child picks up and handles the cat can make the kitty begin to fear the very sight of the youngster. |
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Cats are active and playful, therefore entertaining to play with and watch. A lap cat provides nurturing and affection. |
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There have also been reports of The Beast of Exmoor, a cryptozoological cat roaming Exmoor. |
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It was going to be a surprise party until someone let the cat out of the bag. |
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Well, mass'r, I can't say for Lucinda and Dinah, but I should feel like a cat in a strange garret. |
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The Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, saltwater crocodile, black panther and fishing cat are among the chief predators in the Sundarbans. |
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In 1871, the world's first cat show, organised by Harrison Weir, was held there. |
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Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter. |
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The Manx cat is a breed of cat noted for having a genetic mutation that causes it to have a shortened tail. |
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In Tajikistan, wolves are their most serious enemies, having been observed to destroy cat burrows. |
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Since then there were frequent, but unconfirmed sightings in this province until December 2012 when a cat was photographed again. |
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The carton of milk on the floor. The cat with milk dripping from his chops. It was an open and shut case. |
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But his long game of cat and mouse with Nelson had worn him down, and he was suffering from a loss of nerve. |
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If you are not a phobe, it is almost impossible not to stroke a cat that comes within range. |
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Obligatory cat pun coming up... this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life. |
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His eyes were green and every cat I see to this day reminds me of the exact contour of his face. |
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In 1989 a jungle cat that had been hit by a car was found on the roadside in Shropshire. |
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In 2004 footage was recorded of what appears to be a large black cat near a farm in Shropshire. |
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In late 2009 video footage of what is claimed to be a large black cat was recorded in Herefordshire. |
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The sighting and video footage of the alleged big cat coincided with a spree of sheep killings in the same area. |
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Police were called and according to the BBC, one police officer saw a cat the size of a Labrador dog. |
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There have been reports of a cat known as The Beast of Bevendean for several years across Sussex, including in Brighton and Hove. |
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Current interest in Big cat reports appear to stem from the late 1950s, with news stories of the Surrey Puma and Fen Tiger. |
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He believes it could be the descendant of the Shropshire jungle cat from the 1980s, or a gigantic domesticated cat. |
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Several Marines claimed to have seen the cat fleetingly, but nothing other than a fox was ever found. |
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What if my cat is biting its tail, scooting or rubbing its bottom on the ground? |
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The cat scratched the little girl because she was playing with it too hard. |
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Superstar Arthur was the spokescat for a large cat food manufacturer until the cat food company decided to have Arthur's teeth removed. |
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The alley cat and her kittens would have mugged him already. |
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In a long tracking shot at the start of the film, a feral cat prowls this wasteland until it is felled by a slow-motion arrow. |
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After this acute period, it has been previously shown, in a cat model, that transventricular absorption of CSF occurs. |
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Since the cat is unbagged in the first act, most of the play concerns James's maneuvering between bouts of reconciliation and backsliding. |
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The first cat genome, derived from a single Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon, was released in 2007 with relatively low sequencing coverage. |
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The cat will wake up in a tightly curled position, then untuck her head, and gradually her limbs, and then stretch. |
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It was noticeable that Mr Murdoch, happy to toy with the barrister like a cat with a baby mouse, kept sir-ring the judge Uriah Heepishly. |
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Perhaps my problem is that I am a cat woman. I can't imagine any finicky feline slobbering over anyone, even a beloved owner, the way a dog does. |
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Some of them, such as the cat asana, are well-known yoga postures, but others the instructor develops and creates on her own. |
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Public hangings, bearbaiting, and even cat burning were popular forms of entertainment. |
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Organisers also point out it can now accept donations of toiletries, washing powder, cleaning items, cat and dog food, baby food and toiletries. |
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She currently lives in Burton, Michigan with her daughter, cat and woolly bear caterpillar. |
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It's down to Murdoch, Sally, Rascal, Benji, Yapper, Spike, and Master Y1 to stop the fat cat Katmanchew. |
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