But when I see cats prowling on my property, I have no qualms about dousing them with water. |
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A staple of circuses, lion tamers dazzle audiences by prodding the big cats to perform. |
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Hervey herself owns another 50 cats, many of which are injured or have been abused. |
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The room was linoleum instead of cement, and the kennels were filled with cats. |
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There are wild-looking cats wandering the open areas and this might upset the very sensitive. |
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But while most cats shared the simple appellation, miu, some people took names from cats. |
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The drive-through wildlife park is believed to have the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. |
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Common predators of house sparrows include cats and other mammalian predators, birds of prey, and owls. |
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Torturing cats was common in several strands of European culture, as part of rituals of license and disorder. |
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Contact with cats, kittens, cats' faeces, or cats who hunt for food was not a risk factor for infection. |
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Clioquinol, an antidiarrheal, passed tests in rats, cats, dogs and rabbits. |
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When I lived more in the country, dogs were kept up and cats were let loose. |
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The cats are vaccinated against the disease when they are neutered, but the feasibility of revaccinating them is another matter. |
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In Sabah the predators include various birds of prey and small felines, such as marbled cats and leopard cats. |
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But a new survey suggests that the country may now be home to wild leopards, pumas, and other big cats. |
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Land mammals whose bones were excavated at Ogoloma include goats, cows, royal antelope, leopards, dogs, elephants, cats, and waterbuck. |
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The other two cats aren't openly hostile to her, but they seem to want to antagonize her. |
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The most ideologically-minded animalists want their cats to become vegetarian too. |
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The artist also tried his luck with another subject, natural life prints, showing animals like birds, fish and cats. |
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A new survey has now put big cats sightings in the region at more than two a week, leaving Yorkshire third in a national league table. |
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Now she lives alone in an apartment with her four cats, a solitude that has led her to consider moving to a monastery. |
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In a previous life, I was a camp counsellor and I had heard rumours about some cats who had set up camp in the trees around campus. |
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Rescue cats should be kept inside for at least their first few weeks in their new home. |
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My grandmother had always owned a cat, and later in life she started adopting rescue cats from the local Cats Protection League. |
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Three of my five cats have been rescue cats, and one is the son of a rescued animal. |
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Secular Americans may be further discomfited to learn that their government's top lawyer is reputed to believe that tabby cats are satanic. |
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They are also preyed upon by mammalian predators such as cats, and by snakes such as boas and anacondas. |
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One of our cats tried to eat a zebra spider and the little blighter bit the cats tongue. |
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They were very handsome big cats, always lazy except when Minet would yowl for a night or two of freedom. |
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In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti, or abominable snowman. |
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He smiled and showed off his sharp fangs, slightly yellowed as any wild cats would be. |
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From the tops of these rats the size of house cats watched them with unblinking eyes. |
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I couldn't keep my room clean and barely knew how to take care of two house cats. |
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Two cats took up station outside my window and the pair of them went on yamming the whole night. |
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Stray cats allowed inside will not be permitted to jump up on or sharpen their claws on the furniture. |
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Much of the human population there lacks the essentials, so of course homeless dogs and cats are allotted next to nothing. |
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But the Cats Protection League, who inherited the house decide that the cats would be rehomed and Mr Simpson has to move on. |
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The promotional leaflet which was distributed last year proved successful with many cats being rehomed throughout the year. |
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Some are gifted incredibly with musical or artistic aptitudes, while others yowl like alley cats and can't draw a straight line. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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The most common nose or lung allergies are to pollens, molds, dust mites, and cats. |
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The sole bit of worldly advice my mother ever gave me was that all cats are grey in the dark. |
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Franklin says that just as all cats are grey in the dark, all women would be the same for pleasure. |
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For creative work, cats are excellent to contemplate when they are in repose. |
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They feed on smaller birds and rodents but have been known to go for cats and small dogs as well. |
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The cats can and do eat red squirrels, ground squirrels, and grouse, but an abundance of hares is lynx heaven. |
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The zoo said that the adoption of the practice is also aimed at helping the big cats reduce excessive fat. |
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The list contains red kites, golden eagles, ospreys, goshawks and even domestic cats. |
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Stray cats will not be allowed to sleep in our bed under the covers except at the foot. |
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I'm thinking of starting a sweepstake on how long it'll be before the cats start clawing at them and bring one down. |
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I have nine cats, three of them kittens, and they all sleep with me at night. |
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Every area of the sanctuary is full, with 54 cats and kittens, 35 dogs and more than 50 rabbits and small rodents all looking for loving homes. |
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The Animal Centre will accommodate 60 cats and kittens, plus 40 dogs and puppies. |
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However, for most of us, Halloween is the night for witches and broomsticks, fire and black cats. |
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Professor Rangsan also said plans are underway to clone other species, including water buffalo, cats and leopards. |
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A pair of Staffordshire Terrier crosses mauled three cats to death and attacked a woman during a horrific killing spree on a Southampton estate. |
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What does appal me is when overfed and bored domestic cats torture and kill birds for pleasure. |
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As owners of two of the cats which feature on the CD, they are naturally ailurophiles. |
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Domestic cats are thought to have descended from the African subspecies of the wildcat. |
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With those big, savage eyes all wide and open, providing a glimpse of the wild tundra cats from whom she's descended. |
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The dogs were kept in the cement kennels, the cats were kept in rooms attached to the main building. |
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This comic tells stories from the lives of an agender person, their wife, and their cats. |
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We had the doors open most of the day, with mesh screens to keep the bugs out and the cats in. |
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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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He notes that wild cats may have been drawn to settlements where grain stores attracted rats and mice. |
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All the cats are desexed, vaccinated and wormed, and they make a great companion for a family or for someone living alone. |
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Have your dogs and cats treated regularly for worms, especially when they're young. |
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There were dozens of cats around, one or two of which were absolutely adorable. |
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The man says he is convinced that they were large, non-native cats and said he was shocked and scared by the confrontation. |
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She nodded her head as one of their cats jumped into her lap and she started to stroke it. |
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I already told you it was raining cats and dogs and I'm worried that the computer is going to crash or that the power is going to go off. |
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It just started raining cats and dogs, so I doesn't look like I'll be going anytime soon. |
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It might rain cats and dogs during the few monsoon days of the city, but water supply during summer months is still a suspect issue. |
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The first barricaded suspect situation I attended was, as I recall, on a dark and stormy night, in fact it was raining cats and dogs. |
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Another claim the breed's founder made was that Ragdoll cats feel no pain whatsoever. |
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Tributes are being paid to a North Yorkshire woman who was devoted to the protection and welfare of cats. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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Martins tend to avoid such housing as it is much more accessible to predators such as cats, raccoons, and squirrels. |
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Cougars normally eat deer, but will also prey on raccoons, cats and dogs if the opportunity presents itself, he said. |
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The causes of its extinction remain unclear, but it is likely that rats, weasels, and cats played a role in its demise. |
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Preyed upon by hawks, foxes, and weasels, they may also fall victim to domestic cats. |
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However, many cats are contrary and may choose the most inconvenient places to kitten in, such as your bed. |
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Where once the quolls population was secure, between feral cats and wild dogs and now the toads, they're disappearing at an alarming rate. |
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If it was someone trying to discourage cats going into their garden, a water pistol would be more effective and more humane. |
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I normally fed and watered my cats by 11 pm or so local time before I retired at night, in fact. |
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The jaguarundi has been called the weasel cat, because it does not look like a typical cat. In parts of Mexico they are known as otter cats. |
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The big cats you find outside Africa include tiger, jaguar, leopard, cougar and Iberian lynx. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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They are also very expensive, which is merely unfortunate since, like intaglios and Abyssinian cats, they are infinitely desirable. |
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Managing overweight cats is often complicated, as hepatic lipidosis occurs easily and is potentially fatal. |
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I've watched mother cats nip their kits for playing too rough. |
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For indoor cats, my kitties spend an awful lot of time outside. |
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None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats. |
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Yes, animal rights activists are trying to ban the eating of cats and dogs in Switzerland. |
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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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The Sailor Senshi rely on a central command which is run by two cats, Artemis and Luna. |
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On the weekends the birds and stray cats keep the artists company as they set up their displays. |
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While other jazz cats describe their music in liner notes, Carey relies on a comic strip. |
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Feral cats are the offspring of stray or abandoned household pets. |
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A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic. |
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She lives in Portland, Oregon, with two cats, one Canadian, and 60,000 honeybees. |
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Shakespeare allusions appear everywhere from LOL cats to cell phone commercials to the best television series ever. |
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The open layout of the venue virtually encourages wanderlust, resulting in a fluctuation of numbers in each zone as curiosity led both cats and dogs from room to room. |
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Burrows which have been abandoned may be used for shelter by bats, ground squirrels, hares, cats, civets, hyenas, jackals, porcupines, monitor lizards, owls and warthogs. |
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She always remained attached to her Scottish roots and on retiring spent her summers pottering in her cottage in the north of Scotland, with her Abyssinian cats. |
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They have two young Abyssinian cats who are slightly deranged. |
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Scientists are attempting to save birds like this one by translocating them to offshore islands free of introduced predators like rats, cats, stoats, and weasels. |
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The magnificent cats are taking their natural prey, such as deer and rabbits, but discovering also that sheep and cattle and goats are easier to catch. |
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The most common goldfish predators are herons, raccoons, and cats. |
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The lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that cats are active mainly at night and almost impossible to see in the dense vegetation where they usually live. |
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It had been raining cats and dogs from morning and they must have known before hand that the wet weather posed a danger of shock or slipping on stage. |
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No kind of threats, cajoling or convincing can get a line-man to scamper up an electric post or poke at a blown fuse when it is raining cats and dogs. |
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The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end. |
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I donate financially, and have purchased two rescued cats from you. |
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Another notable mode of sensation in cats are whiskers, or vibrissae. |
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For this particular child, I would ask if there are cats in the house cats loose a lot of hair, which tends to agglomerate under beds and in room corners. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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The ailurophiles say that they do not anthropomorphize cats but, rather, that cats have such human qualities as they may condescend to adopt for their own selfish purposes. |
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Newcomer Simon's exploration of the real-life relations between women and cats gives her and her complicated heroine an edge on other ailurophiles. |
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I've heard that Julius Caesar had Ailurophobia, the fear of cats. |
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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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You're gonna get over this stupid fear of cats if it kills me! |
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The preserve, dubbed Pleistocene Park, could feature not only mammoths, but also extinct species of deer, woolly rhinoceroses, and even saber-toothed cats, he said. |
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Foxes, red squirrels, badgers, hares, otters, Scottish wild cats, seals and bottle-nose dolphins can be seen if you have the dedication to find them. |
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Born in Texas, Sally Gwylan now lives west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in a handbuilt, off-the-grid house with two cats, a dog, and a mess of red wigglers. |
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Behind all those cute animals performing amazing acts in films there are animal wranglers like Mark Dumas, who trains bears, and Jim Chubb and his big cats. |
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The old adage that at night all cats are gray is in fact quite true. |
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Four cats were reclaimed, 406 cats were rehomed and 18 were euthanised. |
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Two chimps are going to a private sanctuary near Swansea and a number of big cats including lynx, plus larger monkeys will be rehomed on Armathwaite Hall Estate in Cumbria. |
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Its time for the government to put a stop to it for good and ban eating cats and dogs. |
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But despite their popularity as a family pet, cats tend to have a bad rep. |
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Under white mindwinter sun the air's bleached fabric is stamped with a repeating pattern of black-and-grey-striped cats and still-wet golden berries. |
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Even at its zenith in the mid-20th century, mink had few rivals, with only sable and the pelts of big cats bestowing anywhere near the same prestige. |
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Planting trees to expand reserves and create corridors between protected tiger reserves is one tangible way to help the big cats survive and multiply. |
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Most animals boarded out are dogs and cats with some ducks and rabbits. |
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Lamontagne also blames an airline policy that restricts passengers to carrying small dogs, cats and rabbits in cabin while other pets travel in storage. |
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The British Big Cats Society says its 15-month survey indicates there is little doubt that big cats such as leopards, lynxes and pumas are roaming Britain. |
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If most cats have nine lives, this one must have at least double that. |
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She is fearless, obviously believing that cats really do have nine lives. |
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Adrian then arrived to help me set up the livebait rigs for the cats. |
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I can just about put up with cats, if they don't come anywhere near me. |
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Marvel at the line-up of shabby kids in a line across the old Syke on Fellside, where smoke billows across the rooftops and cats prowl the cobbles. |
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Surrounded by rats with trains roaring by a few feet away, they managed to cook and sleep, care for pet dogs and cats and even be good neighbours. |
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Managing volunteers from fourteen different organizations is like herding cats. |
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Both of her cats were strays that she found wandering in the neighborhood. |
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Gilbert wandered through...the haunts of ravenous dogs and homeless cats that kept themselves alive on the choice pickings of the city's garbage. |
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In many areas of the UK, vets are seeing cats and dogs with lungworms caused by eating snails, which thrive in wet conditions. |
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Since free-roaming cats may come into the yard, any sandboxes should be covered when not in use to prevent cats from defecating in them. |
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Giraffes are the most common prey for the big cats in Kruger National Park. |
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Many mammals, such as cats and dogs, are digitigrade, walking on their toes, the greater stride length allowing more speed. |
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Later this summer, AAFES will also begin offering licensed urns for cats and licensed Garden Memorial Markers. |
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Feral cats may have been introduced in the 17th century by Dutch shipwrecks, and later in the 18th century by European settlers. |
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Viral infections in cats have beenshown to cause lymphosarcoma and leukemia. |
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They are still threatened because of crossbreeding with domestic and feral cats. |
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And I picked up sarcasm by watching the older cats at the barbershop. |
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But Falkirk sheriff court heard the five year old Abyssinian cats, called Nush and Mr Baz, died in agony soon afterwards in October last year. |
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Samantha and Amelie are three-year-old Abyssinian cats who live with Bob and Isobel Gray in Dumbarton. |
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The greatest population of wildcats lives in Spain and Portugal but is threatened by interbreeding with feral cats and loss of habitat. |
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Today, bin upon bin of scientifically tested sausage rolls for dogs and cats line their shop like mountains of lamb, beef and turkey wursts. |
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Big cats such as the American cheetah and American lion once roamed the plains, as did mammoths, mastodons, wild horses and the first camels. |
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Giant condors scavenged on the remains of prey killed by predators such as the American lion and sabre-toothed cats. |
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Discover more than 20 breeds of cats, explore what makes the American Shorthair unique and how the Egyptian Mau and Russian Blue got their names. |
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But there are enough bigger critters in the book, from narwhals to saber-toothed cats, to satisfy the insect-phobic. |
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Although legally protected, they are still shot by people mistaking them for feral cats. |
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In North America, the big animals all vanished, including mastodons, camels, giant ground sloths and saber-toothed cats. |
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So have musk oxen, hairy beasts that once shared this icy land with woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats. |
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Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-toothed cats and terror birds. |
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Maude starts up, yowling this time, and the other cats scream back like banshees. |
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The fat cats of the new order, so near yet so far from the temple of New Labourism. |
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Middlebrooks and his coworkers measured the electrical responses of 67 auditory neurons in eight anesthetized cats. |
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Another threat to albatrosses is introduced species, such as rats or feral cats, which directly attack albatrosses or their chicks and eggs. |
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Some were of dogs, that barked day and night, And some of cats, that wrawling still did cry. |
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Saber-toothed cats hunted throughout much of the world until the last surviving species became extinct approximately 10,000 years ago. |
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Acid rain is a popular term referring to the deposition of wet poo and cats. |
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Fortunately, you don't have to clear your house of saber-toothed cats, first. |
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In European Pleistocene deposits, remains of small cats are not common, and indicate a close relationship to the European wildcat. |
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At the end of the normal gestation period the cow threw two calf mummies as large as cats. |
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And there it sits, spreading rubbish about because of the cats, and smelling like the Dear knows what. |
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Red Coats. Red Cat. And she had erythrophobia...morbid fear of the color red...ailurophobia...morbid fear of cats. |
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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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On Tuesday, Reddit user lern41 got the Reddit community squeeing when he posted a few photos of his pet cats, Artemis and Apollo. |
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Domestic and feral cats are able to control rodents effectively, provided the rodent population is not too large. |
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Predators include humans, hawks, weasels, raccoons, foxes, domestic and feral cats, snakes, owls, and dogs. |
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Although most foxes do not prey on cats, some may do so, and may treat them more as competitors rather than food. |
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The Bark n Bag Jetway is a designer-styled carrier for dogs and cats that's designed to look amazing without an inflated price. |
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The filiform variety are less numerous in cats than in dogs but are more heavily cornified, with backward-pointing hooklike tips. |
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However, brown rats may suffer from plague, as can many nonrodent species, including dogs, cats, and humans. |
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The cats mainly exist in the deserts of Asia and Africa but the Sand cat is the only species of feline to truly live in a desert environment. |
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The cats always seem content to sack out for hours at a time in a cavelike den in the far reaches of their pens. |
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Stories of rats attaining sizes as big as cats are exaggerations, or misidentifications of other rodents, such as the coypu and muskrat. |
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Some frogs are killed, but rarely eaten, by domestic cats, and large numbers are killed on the roads by motor vehicles. |
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Trotters have over 100 species, ranging from the anaconda to zebra, mandrills and meerkats to gibbons and Asian fishing cats. |
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It would not occur to a woman who cuddled rabbits and cats that she was to be the cuddlee rather than the cuddler. |
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The division specializes in parasite control and prescription pharmaceuticals for dogs, cats, horses, and cattle. |
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For example, one might argue that all lions are big cats, all big cats are predators, and all predators are carnivores. |
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Many South Island bird species are now extinct, mainly due to hunting by humans and predation by cats and rats introduced by humans. |
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Interactions with these large cats were probably not highly disparate from those that continue today between brown bears and the Siberian tiger. |
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These can be predators such as foxes, raccoons, cats and rats, or animals that destroy the habitat, including rabbits, goats and pigs. |
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The organization encourages people to sterilize their cats and dogs. |
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The two mangiest cats they could find were put in the locker for the Customs to find the next morning. |
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Feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus are two of the most deadly retroviruses affecting cats. |
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Accipiters and the merlin in particular are major predators, though cats are likely to have a greater impact on house sparrow populations. |
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For every bird killed by a wind turbine in the US, nearly 500,000 are killed by each of feral cats and buildings. |
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After the removal of cats from Ascension Island, seabirds began to nest there again for the first time in over a hundred years. |
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Feral cats have been removed from Ascension Island, Arctic foxes from many islands in the Aleutian Islands, and rats from Campbell Island. |
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Its predators include domestic cats, hawks, owls, and many other predatory birds and mammals. |
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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 polecat may be preyed upon by red foxes, and both wild and domestic cats. |
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Introduced mammals are a problem, although populations can recover when rats and cats are removed from islands. |
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She became interested in the law when her two cats, Blotchy and Blacky, died on the road outside their home last year. |
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Orange cats, sometimes called ginger, may be tabby or nontabby. Blue and cream coats occur with a dilution of black or of orange, respectively. |
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For cats, a bladder infection was the most common reason to take your kitty to the veterinarian. |
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The red fox, cats and dogs can prey upon the red squirrel when it is on the ground. |
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Male and female ranges overlap, though core areas within territories are avoided by other cats. |
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On the ground, the adults, their young, and their eggs are at risk from feral and domestic cats. |
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Given their breeding, a cross between domestic and Asian Leopard cats, they hoped these might fare better than a smaller cat. |
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With 32 animals, Al Ain Zoo has the largest known captive population of Arabian sand cats in the world. |
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Likewise, bears, cats, dogs, horses, llamas, and raccoons all made the trek south across the isthmus. |
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Pets appear often on children's memorials and in literature, including birds, dogs, cats, goats, sheep, rabbits and geese. |
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Some cats are clever enough to figure out how to operate doorknobs. |
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We have found the greatest enemies to be rats, native cats, hawks and crows. |
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Animal life includes Arabian leopard, Arabian wolves, striped hyenas, mongooses, baboons, hares, sand cats, and jerboas. |
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To allow the fat cats and bean counters to line their already bulging nests. |
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Hunters have decimated the populations of tigers, leopards, and other large cats for their valuable pelts. |
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Obyrne said he has transported several kinds of pets from cats and dogs to rabbits and bearded dragons. |
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We believe that the drive-through wildlife park has the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. |
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As for his arrival there, only he and three animals, the captain's dog and two cats, survive the shipwreck. |
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In the New World, populations of feral European cats, pigs, horses and cattle are common, and Burmese pythons are considered problematic. |
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There are several breeds of hairless cats, perhaps the most commonly known being the Sphynx cat. |
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Introduced species include reindeer, hares, rabbits, Patagonian foxes, brown rats and cats. |
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In the Kremlin, the Bolsheviks rule and starving Muscovites are reduced to eating house cats. |
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Her cheeks hung around her lax mouth, white where they were not freckled, and her garden was strewn with objects and aswarm with cats. |
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Manx cats display a range of colours and usually have somewhat longer hind legs compared to most cats. |
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Intestinal parasitic roundworms are host-species specific and are found in pigs, cats, dogs, humans, and other animals. |
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Hamburg was also shown in An American Tail where Fievel Mousekewitz and his family immigrate to America in the hopes to escape cats. |
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We're going up in size and after handing dead rats to two hungry sand cats I enter the tiger's den with Marc and keeper Claire Sweeten. |
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Problems range from cats urinating outside the litterbox, to dogs biting, to horses limping without apparent cause. |
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The working cats in the New York Dutch settlement of Litterbox are tired of being poor and working for pennies in the Cat's Cradle Company. |
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According to the BBC, cat species that live in more open types of habitat, such as lions and sand cats, have deeper calls, they found. |
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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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Q I HAVE three cats and would like them to use the garden instead of the litter tray. |
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Beside his beliefs concerning humanity, Johnson is also known for his love of cats, especially his own two cats, Hodge and Lily. |
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One of the early applications of Turing's paper was the work by James Murray explaining spots and stripes on the fur of cats, large and small. |
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Although my uncle likes to travel, my aunt is a homebody, so he usually comes with us while she stays home with her cats. |
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Polecat kits can be successfully raised and suckled by mother cats. |
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Horses, donkeys, mules, pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, large dogs, cats and bees were rapidly adopted by native peoples for transport, food, and other uses. |
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They are the most popular of pets, with tens of millions of dogs, cats and other animals including rabbits and mice kept by families around the world. |
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This allowed the entrance of species of mammals such as sloths, cats, horses, elephants and camels to migrate from North America to South America. |
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Studies in California urban areas showed that coyotes reduced cats in some habitat fragments, which then resulted in an increase in nesting success for songbirds. |
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Other causes of death are cats, rats, collisions with vehicles and windows, and human disturbance of nesting birds, including riverbank works with heavy machinery. |
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The cats move there to use the kitty litter or have some quiet time. |
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Wolves hunt steppe cats, and may scavenge from snow leopard kills. |
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The regality of the bottle is enhanced with a rich gold crown showcasing a custom crest capturing Katy Perry's playful essence-regal cats, a music clef, hearts and dagger. |
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Hey now, my cats are always sticking their butts in my face to show me what a good job they did cleaning them. I'd rather look at a catbutt than troll leavings any day. |
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This means that over a few generations, those wildcat genes are lost, and you're just left with domestic and feral cats causing big problems for prey species and themselves. |
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Mammals need two genes to make the taste receptor for sugar. Studies in various cats showed that one of these genes has mutated and no longer works. |
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The wildcat is a very capable survivor and prefers to breed with other wildcats, but it's so outnumbered by domestic cats that hybridisation is inevitable. |
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The study revealed that some cats, like many humans, experience audiogenic reflex seizures when high-pitched sounds trigger a reaction in the brain. |
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Authenticated cases of foxes killing cats usually involve kittens. |
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Although there is one record of a tame badger befriending a fox, they generally do not tolerate the presence of cats and dogs, and will chase them. |
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Urban foxes frequently encounter cats and may feed alongside them. |
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In physical confrontations, the cats usually have the upper hand. |
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Smaller than the wambengers, the antechinuses are secretive and are seldom seen by people unless they are caught and brought into houses by domestic cats. |
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Heartbroken Wino, 24, is now searching for good homes for the cats. |
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Electrical activity of the rhinencephalon during sleep in cats. |
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Feral cats are capable of taking seabirds as large as albatrosses, and many introduced rodents, such as the Pacific rat, can take eggs hidden in burrows. |
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As no records of native cats in Cyprus exist, this discovery indicates that Neolithic farmers brought cats to Cyprus from the Middle East, most likely to control rodents. |
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For good looks it is hard to beat the Bengals, who were developed as crosses between Asian Leopard cats and domestic cats and who have a fabulous spotted coat. |
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They had cats, bearded dragons and tropical fish which were all being fed. |
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These hypochlorite-type bleaches can affect both dogs and cats. |
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This includes such animals as domesticated cats, dogs, mice, and gerbils. |
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Food can safely be withheld from dogs for some days, but this can lead to a serious condition called hepatic lipidosis in cats, so be more cautious with them. |
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Raccoons, skunks, snakes, cats, and foxes are mesopredators. |
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Heartwarming anecdotes blend with practical tips on caring for cats, including feeding them, keeping a sanitary litterbox, dealing with misbehavior, and more. |
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But since it can also collect unsightly piles of plastic toys or become an impromptu litter box for neighborhood cats, it's nice to be able to cover it when not in use. |
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If the cats have a litter tray, she should stay away from it. |
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Fat cats who can't be greased by the mob's money are greased the hard way. |
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The innovative and stylish Arty Cat Scratcher is a two-in-one scratcher with a decidedly modern design that will instantly appeal to both cats and their caregivers alike. |
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This year she took guests on a tour of ancient Egypt with her new collection, which featured emeralds, cats, scarabs and rutilated quartz with sparkling champagne diamonds. |
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While in the midst of creating a pink Christmas stocking with a ballet slipper design, her cats got into the ribbon she intended to use and destroyed it. |
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And she told how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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And she told today how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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You swing out into the Canale della Giudecca, a wide expanse lined with palaces that are now apartments, two-bedroom walk-ups with ageless cats and Renaissance views. |
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Discover the Ice Age Travel back in time to discover a frigid world, covered in ice and occupied by mammoths, saber-toothed cats, cave people and more. |
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The more than 26 large mammals found at the site included saber-toothed cats and giant ground sloths, which were largely extinct in North America 13,000 years ago. |
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There are now more vacant parking slots in the parking lot and no children crying at odd hours in our building or cats yowling to be let out into the night. |
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The Zanders, along with their four cats, exited the home safely. |
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Warren and his colleagues first compiled the genome of a female Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon as a reference to compare with DNA of multiple cats and other species. |
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She sits in her armchair, and, one by one, she defleas her cats. |
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A stealthy glance below revealed no guard in sight, and so with the quickness and the soundlessness of cats we dropped together into the main cabin of the submarine. |
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Large cats, either black or tan, have been reported in the area before. |
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Sightings at a distance may possibly be explicable as domestic cats seen near to a viewer being misinterpreted as larger animals seen further away. |
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Pet Stop Wireless pet containment systems require dogs and cats to wear a collar that sends a corrective pulse through a battery-operated radio collar. |
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In the past wild boar, deer, wolves, wild cats and game roamed the forest. |
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Hemingway, who had been disgusted when a Parisian friend allowed his cats to eat from the table, became enamored of cats in Cuba, keeping dozens of them on the property. |
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She formerly lived in both Stockport and Northumberland with three cats. |
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In 1972 he became chairman of Animal Rescue Cumbria, and donated enough money to enable the foundation in 1984 of Kapellan, a shelter for stray cats and dogs in Kendal. |
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