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One of my co-workers has always been against animals in the house. Then they got a cat about 5 years ago and a dog not long after. Then a feral cat started having kittens near their home.... the long and the short of it is....... They have 5 cats in the house -- still only one dog. The family, including her dear husband, are all very entertaine… read more
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If you don't feed your cat canned food she can get diabetes? is this true ?
Posted: 8 months ago
Asked by nancy m. (nmcgee)
Answers: 18
Hmmm I'm not thinking that is right. I feed both wet and dry to my cats -- mostly because they like the canned! read more
AWESOME book for any animal lover
Written 7 months ago - Tuesday, April 7
I found this book by accident -- the picture on the cover was excellent. The story is a wonderful - 'march to your own drummer' kind of… Read more
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Rash of Animal Deaths Threatens Wolves' Status
Posted: 8 months ago - 8 months ago
To add your voice to those that want to stop the kill call the fishe and wildlife service at 1-800-344-9453 and select option 3 -- and then hit 0 to speak to the operator. You will be on hold for a time. Then tell the operator your name and that you dis… Read more
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