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    Tabby Cats

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    The Tabby cat has two main coat patterns and several colors. The most common colors are brown‚ silver‚ red‚ blue‚ black‚ and cream. They are recognized by their stripes or markings. A Tabby should have a butterfly shape on the shoulders‚ from which three stripes run along the spine‚ an oyster-shaped spiral on each flank‚ and narrow necklace-like stripes across the chest. The abdomen is spotted and both the tail and legs should be evenly ringed. Facial characteristics of the Tabby include:

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    Cat Hypothyroidism

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    Is your cat over the age of 13? If the answer is yes‚ your cat may have hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a common disease that is the result of an overactive thyroid hormone usually resulting from an enlarged thyroid gland‚ and it is most common in older cats. While it does occur in younger cats‚ it is a rare occurrence as only about 5% of cases are from younger cats. [4] The enlargement of the thyroid gland is typically the result of a non-cancerous tumor located in the gland. The thyroid hormone

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    Notes on Cats

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    Old Possum’s book of Practical Cats The Naming of Cats‚" at its most basic level‚ talks about how cats have three different names.  However‚ at a deeper level‚ the poem talks about identity and how people present themselves in different ways to the general public‚ to their family and friends‚ and to their most private self when they are alone. In the poem‚ the first name a cat possesses is an "everyday" name that any observer can use: First of all‚ there’s the name that the family use daily‚

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    Feral Cats in Australia

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    FERAL CATS IN AUSTRALIA Domestic cats originated from an ancestral wild species‚ the European and African Wild Cat‚ Felis silvestris. The domestic cat is now recognised as a separate species‚ Felis catus. Domestic cats arrived in Australia with the Dutch shipwrecks in the 17th century; some of these cats escaped and formed the first generation of the feral cat. During the 19th century cats were intentionally released as a misguided form of rabbit pest control. The feral cat turned into an ecological

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    CAT bond

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    the main advantages and disadvantages of CAT bonds compared to (re)insurance from the perspective of the party seeking protection. The first main advantage of CAT bond compared to reinsurance‚ in terms of the party seeking protection‚ the Sponsor‚Munich Re in our case‚ is that CAT bond ‚which is Queen Street II Captial Ltd in our case ‚allows the Munich Re to transfer the catastrophe risks (North Atlantic U.S.hurricane and European windstorms) to the CAT bond investors via SPRV‚ Queen Street II

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    The Black Cat

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    In the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Poe Allan‚ Poe interestingly catches my attention by developing the plot and character quickly yet cunningly twisted. A short summary in my point of view about the story would be a man whose habit and his way of thinking destroys himself‚ his wife and his pets and finally ends up on a death row. After reading further‚ there were many questions that were raised in my mind. The most prevalent of all the question was how much can be rationally explained? And

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    Cat in the Hat

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    Cat in the hat essay The Cat in the Hat movie is about Conrad‚ a twelve-year-old boy‚ who has two problems: he is constantly doing the exact opposite of what he is supposed to do and causing trouble‚ and Sally‚ Conrad’s eight-year-old little sister‚ tries to stop his trouble making and is being rather bossy and perfect. This also relates to Freud’s Theory of the Mind‚ which states that our mind has 3 different aspects which influence the way we think‚ act and feel. They are: ego‚ superego and

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    Cat litter

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    Paper 4/30/12 Cat Litter Chemistry This information was provided by the United States of American Pet Products Manufactures Association. There are about seventy seven million owned cats in the United States of America. Thirty- four percent of United States of America households own at least one cat. Most people on average have two cats. Eighty- four percent of owned cats are spayed or neutered. This indicates there is a big market for pet products‚ which includes cat litter. Cat litter was founded

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    cat in the rain

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    Cat in the Rain” recounts the story of an American couple on vacation in Italy. The entirety of the story’s action takes place in or around the couple’s hotel‚ which faces the sea as well as the "public garden and the war monument".Throughout the story it rains‚ leaving the couple trapped within their hotel room. As the American wife watches the rain‚ she sees a cat crouched “under one of the dripping green tables.” Feeling sorry for the cat that “was trying to make herself so compact she would

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    Cat Paper

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    CAT 1990 Actual Paper SECTION I Questions 1 to 5 : Each of the following questions has one or more blank spaces indicating where a word / words has been left out. Following each sentence‚ four words or sets of words lettered a to d have been given. You have to select the appropriate word or set of words to make the sentence most meaningful. 1. The __________‚ those cellular bodies which contain the __________ particles‚ the genes‚ provide us with basic facts of genetic transmission. (a) protoplasm

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