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Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?

... down. In fact, they often knead any surface they plan to lie down on. Kneading is when a cat extends the claws on its front two paws and digs them into the surface which an alternating rhythmic motion. Kneading (also known as milk tread) ... Read Read: Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?

By: David P Lee | 30/07/2007 | Pets
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The Importance of a Healthy Diet

Clever Claws your one-stop site for finding food for healthy pets and the most up-to-date solutions to taking the best care of your dog or cat. All this makes your dog healthy and we make sure your wallet does not suffer either. Your dog ... Read Read: The Importance of a Healthy Diet

By: Kayleigh Clever | 12/04/2008 | Pets
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Camel Spider

... or dry regions, though they are also found in forests and grasslands. They are known for the two long limbs on the front, ending in claws that function roughly the same as those of a scorpion. Solifugae also have long pedipalps, a sort of ... Read Read: Camel Spider

By: Renske Buursma | 12/04/2007 | Pets
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History of Bathtubs

... long pedestal tub was found built from hardened pottery. This tub is the most likely forefather of the classic 19th century claw foot tubs. The Roman Empire are known as the early champions of bathing. Around 500 BC Roman citizens were ... Read Read: History of Bathtubs

By: Kinhom | 04/06/2008 | Remodeling
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How to Control Kitty Playtime

... -and-tumble fights! This can be particularly painful, because your cat is equipped with a full set of sharp teeth and claws to make a statement. To some extent, this kind of behavior should be expected. Cats were wild before they were ... Read Read: How to Control Kitty Playtime

By: Ian Spellfield | 26/02/2008 | Pets
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Keeping your Cat Healthy

... humans. A move, the loss of human companionship or a change in family routine can lead Fuzzy to stop eating or claw up the furniture in frustration. As a cat ages, free radical damage occurs and the best way to keep the cat healthy is ... Read Read: Keeping your Cat Healthy

By: Mario Carini | 28/08/2007 | Pets
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Carolyn McFann

Common Cat Mishaps and How to Deal With Them Without Going Crazy

... 't for him. Or, tape some balloons on the surface of a place the kitty wants to frequent. One claw touching those balloons and he won't be wanting to go there again. These are some tips my family and I have used for years to train our ... Read Read: Common Cat Mishaps and How to Deal With Them Without Going Crazy

By: Carolyn McFann | 03/04/2007 | Pets
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Read Before You Have Your Next Pet

... have to consider buying few different flavors. 2-You need to know that cats like to scratch their claws, and they will do that all over your furniture and doors. 3-Cats love to play so they need your attention and time to play ... Read Read: Read Before You Have Your Next Pet

By: Nasser Othman | 13/04/2008 | Pets

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Peripheral Vascular Disease: Selecting the Right Shoes-diabetes

... can lead to painful, debilitating, or life-threatening conditions. Along with other members of the health care team, you're responsible for helping your patient understand that she's at risk for developing microvascular, macrovascular, ... Read Read: Peripheral Vascular Disease: Selecting the Right Shoes-diabetes

By: Robert Baird | 23/02/2008 | Medicine
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Ball Of Snakes!

... illness to your ball python. An excellent type of wood shaving would be aspen shavings. Nevertheless, when caring for your pet with wood shavings as their substrate, it is important that during feeding, you should avoid the shaving being ... Read Read: Ball Of Snakes!

By: Dave Text | 22/05/2008 | Pets
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Cats and Children – Guiding your Kids

... . This could make your child understand what are some important traits about cats; this could let them become skillful to care for pets. Do not encourage your child to play rough with the cats. This would be entailing risk. Cats may ... Read Read: Cats and Children – Guiding your Kids

By: Ron King | 14/12/2007 | Pets
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Essential Considerations For Potential Pet Owners

... in keeping their coats squeaky clean and their eyes twinkling. However, they do have sharp claws, and if not provided with the correct care and equipment they may be more tempted to dig them into your new furniture! For more information ... Read Read: Essential Considerations For Potential Pet Owners

By: Rachael Wood | 19/08/2008 | Pets
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Summer Insects and Diseases Which Can Harm Your Pets

... they spend time outdoors. Tick Removal: If a tick does manage to sink its teeth into your pet, it should be carefully removed with tweezers and the spot dabbed with rubbing alcohol. Mosquitoes Your pet needs mosquito repellant just as ... Read Read: Summer Insects and Diseases Which Can Harm Your Pets

By: Brian Jenkins | 01/07/2008 | Pets
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Grooming your Dog at Home

... for your dog to get used to. Many dogs dislike having their nails clipped, particularly those of the front paws. Be very careful not to cut the quick of the nail, and remember to treat each nail as an individual when choosing where to cut. ... Read Read: Grooming your Dog at Home

By: sue gardner | 06/12/2007 | Pets
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The American Foxhound: The Keen Sense of Smell

... be kept on them. Although they do well with smaller children, their energy level may be too much and they may inadvertently bite or claw if they sense they are scared or not in control. Otherwise, this breed is a wonderful house pet, but ... Read Read: The American Foxhound: The Keen Sense of Smell

By: Kelly Marshall | 06/06/2008 | Pets

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