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ARE YOU A CAT PERSON?
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Do you have a cat or a kitty? Do you enjoy their company? You have come to the right place! And Phil is the Cat to show you around! Actually, Phil lives
in the comic strip, but he will be happy to give you some tips or tell you what cats love to eat...
There is so much stuff you can do here...Sign up (it's free!) and...
...You may upload pictures of your cat...
...You may submit a funny story with your pet...
...You may meet other people in our forums...
...You may buy a present for your kitty...
...You may put an ad in the classifieds section...
Whatever you want to do, Phil is here for you...And, of course, check out his comic strip. He loves that! |
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Beast of Never, Cat of God: The Search for the Eastern Puma by Bob Butz The Lyons Press, 2005; $22.95 There are wild things among us. Who would have thought, just a few decades ago, that suburbanites would come to view the white-tailed deer as a major nuisance to their lawns and gardens? Who would have imagined that peregrine falcons would nest in city high-rises and terrorize squirrels in city parks? The heightened environmental sensitivity of the past century, along with a drastic reduction in the number of rifle-toting frontiersmen, has rescued a host of creatures from the brink of extinction in the eastern United States.
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Written by: Phil the Cat
Saturday, October 08, 2005
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Keep your cat mentally stimulated and offer it plenty of opportunity for exercise, and it will have less opportunity to be destructive in your home. If your cat is frustrated or bored, it may chew your plants, scratch your furniture or tear your draperies. Changing your cat's behavior is not impossible, but frequent exercise is one of the best solutions to behavior problems. Exercise is also essential to your cat's health because it enhances the functioning of its heart and blood vessels while developing muscles.
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Written by: Phil the Cat
Monday, April 18, 2005
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