• May 18, 2024

Cat Health Insurance: Lowering the Cost of Owning a Cat

When you adopt or buy a cat, the last thing on your mind is the impending financial burden this little darling adds to your family’s expenses. You may not have heard of cat health insurance, but it exists, and it helps keep your kitty in top health without putting you in debt with vet bills.…

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Fires and droughts, staying alive in 2005

I was asked the other day where we feel the most problematic areas for water supply and droughts are. On second thought, it seems that these are some of the areas where we also need to be careful about fires. Here’s what we think will be hit hardest by droughts and water supply issues: Tampa,…

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Variety is the taste of life, especially for the young

What a title for an article about young people and for young people. But think about it; As young people you live your lives, so why not do a lot of planning to ensure you have a great range of experiences and qualifications? It is true that some young people have more advantages than other…

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Skin Problems Affecting Toy Poodles

Toy Poodles can live up to 17 years or even longer if they lead a healthy life. However, a Toy Poodle may not be able to live that long due to accidents, illness, or other health problems. That is why it is important that all dog owners take the necessary precautions to prevent accidents, illnesses…

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7 tips for separation anxiety in adopted greyhounds, my favorite is number 7

Many dogs suffer from separation anxiety and have difficulty coping with situations when they are alone. A retired racing greyhound who retires as a household pet is particularly susceptible to separation anxiety. This anxiety stems from these retired racers who suddenly find themselves living like a house pet in a new place with strangers and…

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Gnocchi Topped With Maple Sausage Sauce – OMG This Is Delicious

It just doesn’t get much easier than this. Originally, I was going to make sausage gravy and biscuits for breakfast on a Sunday morning, but I was voted against buying the family, because they all decided they wanted French toast instead, so guess what we had for breakfast? That’s right, we had French toast, but…

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7 questions to determine if you have a weak man

Kevin thinks he’s his own man. He does what he wants regardless of the circumstances. He doesn’t listen. Kevin claims to understand masculinity because he has fathered several children. However, Kevin lives with his mother and is unemployed. He constantly evades child support payments and collectors. However, reality never sinks into his mind. He proclaims…

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The effects of CBD on anxiety in Biggie the Cat, a residential study

A residential study of the effects of CBD on an aggressive cat, Biggie, was conducted over an eight week period to determine if CBD could calm the cat and eliminate its attacking behavior towards Riley, the family dog. After taking approximately 16.6mg of CBD Isolate every morning in Biggie’s dry cat food, she showed significantly…

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Thinking of Alpacas? Some basic questions and answers

Breeding alpacas continues to gain popularity among all kinds of people. Some are drawn to the lifestyle of owning a small ranch. Others see alpacas as an investment opportunity (although we would say it’s a business, No an investment!) Those with a particular fondness for spinning and weaving may be drawn to the idea of…

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Windy City and Deep Dish Pizza Pie: are they related?

Chicago, the third largest city in the US, is located in the state of Illinois, on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. It is known as the “Windy City”, although the origins of this title have been questioned and are still subject to debate. Possible explanations offered relate to the weather, politicians, and a derogatory…

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