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  • House Cats Unlike Other Domesticated Animals
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    CATS Small, mainly carnivorous animal, Felis cats, member of the family Felid ae. It is a popular household pet and is useful for killing mice and rats. A cat's body is extremely flexible; its skeleton contains more than 230 bones and its pelvis and shoulders are loosely attached to its spine. The cat's powerful musculature helps its great leaping ability and speed. The cat's sharp, hooked, retractile claws are sheathed in a soft, leathery pocket at the end of each toe and are extended for fight...
  • Monkey Display
    369 words
    I'd love to go to the zoo in the spring. Not only is it good exercise but I would get to see my three favorite animals which are, the monkeys, white tigers, and penguins. Unfortunatly, from my house the drive is long to any zoo. I've heard Miluakee Zoo is a good place to see monkeys. Not to mention, baboons, chimpanzees, and gorillas. I like spider monkeys the best because they have little white faces, a lot of energy, and they are so cute. They have long think tails that they use really well to...
  • Floor And A Black Cat
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    "Just a story " In that I was born a rat, there is no tragedy. 'In each creature there is a breathing of Gods'. So my teacher spoke. Much worse that I was born a clever rat. And that is legible of outlined life, which one is conducted by me. People, for me there is nothing interesting and unpredictable. Therefore, with the very first weeks of the existence I tried to be pulled out from a cellar in searches of fresh impressions, other than fairly frightening images of the parents. To me in genera...
  • Katy
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    1. The Chrysanthemums On Henry Allen's ranch east of Salinas Elisa plants yellow chrysanthemums as Henry is selling thirty head of cattle to agents of the Western Meat Company. After he and Scotty go to round up the cattle, a tinker shows up. He asks for work which Elisa says she hasn't. He asks for seeds for a lady on his route. Elisa gives him seedlings with instructions, and then she finds work for him which he does professionally. To celebrate the sale Henry drives her to Salinas for dinner ...
  • Lizzie And Bridget Being Lovers
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    ... he cat was trained so that it would touch the latch -- you know, it was [sic] latches in those days -- she'd touch the latch and the door would open. So the cat went in where Lizzie was entertaining and she took it out and shut the door again, and came back so this is what she told Aunt Abby and Abby told my mother; Lizzie Borden finally excused herself and went downstairs -- took the cat downstairs -- and put the carcass on the chopping block and chopped its head off. My aunt for days wonde...
  • Keep Cats
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    Cats as Carnivorous Predators Throughout the course of evolution the cat's ability to survive in the wild has become extremely dependent upon its hunting ability. In order for feral, or undomesticated, cats to survive on their own in the wild they have developed hereditary traits and instincts from their ancestors throughout time. Though these hereditary traits that they have inherited are helpful for undomesticated cats, they can often cause problems when domesticated house cats revert back to ...
  • Black Cat
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    Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat' "The Black Cat,' which first appeared in the United States Saturday Post (The Saturday Evening Post) on August 19, 1843, serves as a reminder for all of us. The capacity for violence and horror lies within each of us, no matter how docile and humane our dispositions might appear. – By Martha Womack Martha Womack, better known to Internet users as Precisely Poe, has a BA degree in English from Longwood College in Virginia, and teaches English and Theatre Ar...
  • Black Cat The Man
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    Born in 1809, Edgar Alan Poe is considered by many critics and fans of literature to be one of the greatest writers of all time. He was born into a strict religious environment. His father constantly abused him. His family was considered very dysfunctional, which is part of the reason his stories always have an evil tint to them (Basuray). Almost every one of Poe's stories tend to have a dark and macabre feel to them. His beliefs on God and morals also had much to do with the way he wrote. He di...

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