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Hearts That Purr the 'gold standard' in care for surrendered cats
Hearts That Purr is a small but mighty nonprofit, taking care of vulnerable cats, with a mostly volunteer staff.
If you've ever owned a cat, you know that there's a wide array of sounds that a feline can make. Some research shows that cats have about 21 different types of vocalizations, while others claim that ...
Arthritis in cats, typically osteoarthritis, is a chronic degenerative joint disease that erodes the smooth cartilage lining the joints, resulting in pain, inflammation and restricted movement—often ...
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Forever Green saga PT3
Comicstorian reveals Forever Green saga in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book PT3.
One could say Javier Báez took the high road over his WBC suspension for 2023 marijuana use ... but I’m not gonna go there.
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Worcester theatre's spring lineup fun for the whole family
Feb. 17—WORCESTER — The Hanover Theatre's spring lineup is chock full of family friendly performances that will bring popular kid shows' characters like Peppa Pig, Dog Man, and The Cat in the Hat to ...
Why do Texas grackles congregate in great gregarious mobs at parking lots, parks, airports during the winter?
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Cambridge Audio’s Evo 150 SE streaming amplifier is a joy to use and is packed with features – but does it win us over in the sound department?
A feature-laden streaming amp that’s lovely to use ...
The chef celebrated the launch of his six-part show 'Being Gordon Ramsay' at his Lucky Cat restaurant in London on Monday, Feb. 16 ...
Rather than offering directives, “You Are Not A Tulip In a Pot” extends an invitation to soften and to notice what is already blooming. The story affirms that letting go can be a form of healing and ...
Palmerston, the black and white feline who rose from the streets of London to the hallowed halls of Britain’s Foreign Office, has died in Bermuda, the British Foreign Ministry said Monday.
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Is now the time to bring catamounts back to Vermont? Wildlife officials: not so fast
With a campaign underway to try to bring catamounts, or mountain lions, back to Vermont, where they haven't lived in the wild for over 100 years, Vermont wildlife officials are urging caution.
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