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  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Stem Cells
    By: Dr. Ribia | - We previously described a great inducible transgenic mouse model of Tipifarnib by which p210-Bcr-Abl expression is specific for stem andprogenitor cells of murine BM while using tet-off system. 2, 8 Ontetracycline disengagement, Bcr-Abl expression is induced and micedemonstrate leukocytosis, splenomegaly, together with myeloid hyperplasia. The disease is transplantable using Bcr-Abl_ unfractionated (uf)BM or LSK cells and can be reverted after tetracycline procedure orto a much reduced extent us ...
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  • Sugar Gliders: Why They"€™ll Be Welcome!
    By: Joel Dela Cruz | - Many people have pets, so much so that the declaration of this seems almost unnecessary, but many people also have exotic pets. The idea of a 'pet' exotic, often calls to mind the image of snakes and large spiders, or perhaps a dangerous predatory cat. Weve all heard the nightmare stories about wild animals are kept and bringing disgrace to their owners. These are not creatures would welcome more in their homes, but there is an exotic pet that slips beyond the pale - the sugar glider, a pet t ...
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  • Andre Rochester Andre Alves Rochester Ny December To April Winter Months Ny
    By: AndreLeiteAlves | - Andre Alves from Rochester NY explains that everyone suffers with the cold Rochester NY winters in Upstate NY. Humans have shelter and a place to stay during the cold winter months. On the other hand animals, insects and birds have to adapt and get ready for the cold months ahead.
    Winter in Rochester NY | December to April Winter Months | Andre Alves Rochester

    Insects and invertebrates reptiles that are called cold blooded and shut down their system in a state of dorman ...

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  • How Toclean Up After Rodent Infestationhow Toclean Up After Rodent Infestation
    By: Steve Lum | - Mice are not really scary, mean or ugly when they are seen in a controlled atmosphere, but a home is not a controlled atmosphere where we want them seen either. The unexpected scampering of mice can cause quite a scare, plus they are also known to carry bacterial and viral diseases. Mice can chew threw furniture, blankets, bags, and other personal items, and will leave excrement all along the way. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent these problem rodents from hanging out in your ...
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  • Sterling Company Information
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    K-9 inspections, Bed Bug treatments and Wild Life removal.

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    Sterling Pest Control is highly active in the community. As members of the East
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  • Rats And Mice
    By: alkatran | - Rats have adapted so successfully to a lifestyle entwined with ours that we can hardly call them wild animals. Just like us, they are both intrepid travelers and house dwellers. Quintessential freeloaders, they eat our food, give us their diseases, live in our homes, and skulk about the premises. The more we try to beat them back, the more they are with us. From luxury liners to city sewers, if we build it, they move in.

    Rats can reproduce at prodigious rates and endure incredible p ...

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  • A Natural Homemade Diet For Your Pet Dog Or Cat
    By: Dr Renee O'Duhring | - THE NATURE OF THE WOLF (OR LION)

    If you were to put a small child in a room with a banana and a bunny, it is very likely they would eat the banana and play with the bunny. If you were to do the same with a cat or dog, I can guarantee they would make a very different choice. Our pet dogs and cats are instinctively carnivores. The cat is in fact an obligate carnivore, meaning they must have a very high percentage of meat in their diet to function in a healthy, vital manner. Dogs can handle ...

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  • Bobcat Mom & Kittens Living On Roof!
    By: Doug Smith785 | - Relocating Bobcats and cougars...

    Relocating the Cats is Not the Solution

    A single bobcat requires 5 square miles of territory in order to have enough prey to support him. All exotic cats, male and female, spray to mark their boundaries. Except for an overlapping of territory during mating the cats patrol and defend their boundaries against other cats and other top predators. These boundaries must be fiercely guarded or the cats will starve to death. If two wild cats fi ...

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  • The 3 Foods You Should Never Feed Mice
    By: Jessica Fletcher | - Parents and children there is no greater joy than owning a pet, or in my case there is no greater joy than owning mice. Theres something about taking care of small creatures that makes me feel great about myself.

    As you can gather I love all things great and small, especially mice. Mice make wonderful pets and are a great way to teach children all about responsibilities.

    Now back to my original point, you have decided to get a mouse, you travel all the way up to the p ...

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  • Rodents And What To Do About Them
    By: Mark Etinger | - It is a truth universally acknowledged that rodents are disgusting. Forty percent of all mammals are rodents. This order of mammals is identified by their continuously growing incisors, which must be filed by gnawing, their short breeding cycle and their ability to eat a wide range of foods. This makes them very resilient and as such they are found on every continent except Antarctica. While some people keep them in their homes, it is likely as a reminder that these animals are better kept in do ...
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  • How To Catch A Mouse And Why You Should
    By: Mark Etinger | - Mice are frequently pets. You may think that they are cute and cuddly, but there are plenty of problems that come from living with wild mice. It's important to take care of these creatures as soon as you realize they are part of your household, otherwise you may have to invest a lot of money to rid them..

    The problem with mice droppings is that they can carry the hantavirus, which when breathed in can be deadly. Mice can chew through wires and cause serious damage to your home and ...

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  • Keeping Larger Animals Out Of Your Garden
    By: Genny Brown | - While I cant wait for the summer to feast on fresh ripe tomatoes and melons, I can always do without the disappointment of walking out to the garden to see all of my hard work trampled and tasted by area wild life. Deer, rabbits, dogs and cats can all do their own particular type of damage if left to their own devices in your vegetable garden. Lets review ways to minimize these animal pests access to our summer gardens.

    First of all, I recommend using some type of fencing ...

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  • Love For Pets In Us Ubiquitous, Unremitting
    By: Kavita Martin | - Love for pets in US is incomparable to any other part of the world and inerasable from their daily lives. This craving for pets is centuries-old and the commonality between old age when pets were domesticated to finish routine jobs and present age when they are majorly sources to inspire love from is companionship. This company is not worthless and harnessed by many, for example equine owners, to run good business and gain wealth. Households are however making animals family members to gain spir ...
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  • Pest Control Recommendations For Your Home
    By: JD Hoopes | - This time of year seems to bring out the little critters from the fields, lawns, bushes and trees. Life can be miserable when these pests come for a visit to your home and property. There is never a definitive answer in pest control. Regardless of the information you have got, regardless of how much you make efforts to stop potential pest control issues, there's still a chance that you may have to deal with a pest problem.

    As long as animals and insects are as a rule fairly adaptab ...

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  • Humane Mouse Trap
    By: Beth Guide | - A humane mouse trap can put an end to rodent control problems without killing the small intruder. If you've noticed any evidence of little pesky visitors, you're probably ready to figure out what they are, and the course of action for getting rid of them.

    There are different types of mousetraps on the market, and some of them are able to collect the rodent without killing it. This type is called a humane mouse trap. Some other types are designed to bait the mouse to the trap, u ...

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  • Rajasthan Tour Operator,jaipur Tour Operator,mice Tour Operator.
    By: micle111 | - CarYatra - A Tour Operator Company in Jaipur. We provide Tour Services in Jaipur Rajasthan. We offers Rajasthan and Jaipur Tours, Jaipur Tour Packages, Rajasthan packages, Rajasthan Travel, Tour to Jaipur, Low Price Jaipur Tours at discounted Price. Car yatra provide services of India and Rajasthan tours including Cultural tour and Packages of Rajasthan and India.
    The meaning of Rajasthan is 'Raja ka Sthan, i.e. 'the place of the king'. This is very evident in the number and large size of ...

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  • Pest Control In London
    By: Vjneel | -
    London mayor Boris Johnson felt moved to comment in the aftermath of the tragedy, "People like to think foxes are a wonderful addition to the flora and fauna of London," he said. "But they are undoubtedly a pest. They are a menace in their scavenging for rubbish and, as we've seen the last few days, they can in rare circumstances present a threat to humans as well." He also called on local authorities to do their part in terms of fox pest control. London officials, however, moved quickly ...

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  • Holiday Health Tips From Nbh Lifetime Health
    By: Mike Clark | - A recent article published in the Science Daily (October 11, 2010), noted that “Persistent exposure to light at night may lead to weight gain, even without changing physical activity or eating more food, according to new research in mice.”

    A follow-up study found that those “mice exposed to light at night — but that had food availability restricted to normal eating times [WHEN THEY WERE ACTIVE] gained no more weight than did mice in a normal light-dark cycle. ...

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  • Rare Albino Kookaburras Discovered In Australia
    By: rowen | - Australia's wildlife carers said on Monday they have uncovered a never-before-seen pair of blue- winged albino kookaburras, believed to have been swept from their nests in a wild storm.

    According to Harry Kunz from the Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary, the six-week-old birds, renowned for their laughing cry, were found waterlogged at the base of a tree by a cattle farmer near Ravenshoe, in far northern Queensland.

    Kunz said the pink-eyed, pink-beaked and starkly white cre ...

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  • Mice Repellent - Take Care Of Mice
    By: Joe Singleton | - Mice Repellent - Remove Mice

    Rodent invaders are 1 of the most typical and unwanted home guests inside the world. This article will explain the method of getting rid of mice once and for all.


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    1. Mouse identification

    Baits for wild mice are slightly diverse than those used for common residence mice so you should make an effort to figure out which you've got. Use the follow ...

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  • The Adorable Raccoon Stuffed Animal
    By: Angeline Hope | - Even though teddy bear plush toys have been all the rage for more than one hundred years, over time wild animal plush have become increasingly popular. Raccoon stuffed animals, for example, are just one of the animal species that has garnered more and more interest of both collector's and lovers of stuffed animals alike.

    Raccoon stuffed animals look just like like the real thing; they have that mischievous black face mask which is what most people remember about these highly intelli ...

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  • Cat Mice Toys-choosing The Best For Your Cat
    By: Shawni Groezinger | - Are you a proud owner of a feline fur ball? If you're one of the millions of people around the world who consider themselves to be feline lovers, then consider yourself lucky. Cats aren't just cute; they can be quite loyal and affectionate to their masters, as long as they feel they're being treated right. Though there are some people who say that cats are high maintenance to keep compared to dogs, one just really has to know what it takes to make a feline happy. Want to give your pet the best t ...
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  • How To Clean A Guinea Pig Cage
    By: Nick Vassilev | - This advice is directed at a guinea pig cage, but the same advice can be used for cages for other pets such as mice, rats, rabbits, hamsters and the like. Mice are the worst pets for having to clean up after, as (so I have been told) they have no sphincter muscles on their little bladders, so they pee anywhere and everywhere. This is why (a) mice are such unhygienic pests if they are wild and infesting your house (b) you can't housetrain mice. Rats, however, have enough intelligence to be houset ...
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  • Fun Tours In Dubai
    By: Gary_Cairns | - Out of all the seven emirates, Dubai is the second largest emirate of the UAE. It is continually growing as a tourists destination with back to back invention of unique attractions. Dubai is a hotspot for families, honeymooners or business travelers. You will not run out of things to do whether you want to experience the Middle Eastern hospitality on a desert safari, shop in extraordinary malls or want to go in for some fun activities.



    When we talk about fun there are ma ...

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  • Research Spotlight: Maqui Berry As An Anti-inflammatory
    By: RainforestFoods | - Maqui berry, also known as Chilean Blackberry and Aristotelia Chilensis, grows wild in the Patagonia region of South America. This purple berry plays a key role in the dietary and medicinal practices of the local Mapuche people, who hand-pick the Maqui in Rainforest Foods Maqui Berry capsule and Maqui Berry powder products.

    Maqui is known for its potency as an antioxidant, its benefits for the human immune system and its uses in treating ailments. These include fever, ulcers and ...

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  • Bobcat Kittens Vs Rats/chicks/mice!
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  • Wet Or Dry Cat Food For Our Finicky Eaters
    By: Lawrence White | - While cats have been called 'finicky' when it comes to their diet, most are merely playing it safe. Cats in the wild have learned the hard way to approach their food carefully. Another creature may want that cat food and even kill for it.

    Our domestic felines are not that far away from being feral and their natural instincts are still in play far more than dogs. They are just being cautious regarding how they approach their food. Or they may be finicky! Cats are difficult to unde ...

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  • Rishikesh River Rafting
    By: infovision4u | - River Rafting is surely the most thrilling adventure sport in India. You just cannot call your journey to India complete until you do not get the experience of Rishikesh River rafting in the writhing waters of Ganges. The river arouses the exciting activity spirit among the travelers and forces them to accept the challenges to prevail its wild rapids with their rafting acumen.

    If nature's you call you can not go wrong by responding to the lure of the Ganges. The adventure of white w ...

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  • Get Rid Of Mice: Practical Tips To Avoid Mice Infestation
    By: Steven Magill | - One of the hidden dangers in any household is mice infestation. We do all sorts of things to secure our homes from intruders and burglars and possible other trespassers but these unwanted pests will always be a constant threat to our homes. There are two major types of mice: the household mice and the wild mice. House mice have heads and feet that are proportional to its body and its tail is about as long as its body. They have the same color throughout and like in the cartoon series, Tom and ...
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  • O-plex Mist With Origanum Vulgare: A Patented, Natural Alternative With Drug-like Effects
    By: Deborah Duffey | - Every day the quest of discovery for life-changing ingredients continues at Dermazone Solutions. In order to fulfill our company mission, we must improve the quality of peoples lives by sharing the advancements in care made possible, in part, with our life-science technologies. It was this quest that led us to the miraculous Origanum Vulgare a wild mountain-grown oregano found exclusively in the Mediterranean.

    In the beginning, our research and development team was intereste ...

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  • How To Get Rid Of A Mice Menace
    By: Pat Perkins | - "Eeek! There's a mouse in the house." In the old classic cartoons maybe the lady standing on the chair holding her skirts up and screaming bloody murder over a tiny mouse knew something about mice that you don't?


    This is what mouse poop looks like. We know you don't wanna see it, but now you know one way to find out if there's a mouse in your house.

    Admittedly, the terrified cartoon lady is probably overreacting because one little mouse is most likely not dange ...

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  • Oregano Oil - The Natural Cure For Infectious Diseases
    By: Robert Henry | - Researchers believe that oregano oil is a potent cure for infections. It has healing powers that develop immunity against microbial diseases. So, whether its bacterium, fungal or parasitic disease, oregano is the cure for you. The study has been proved through several laboratory tests that support the viewpoint of the medical practitioners.

    This essential oil has shown positive results with human beings as well as animals. Several researchers have treated mice with oregano supplem ...

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  • A Different Sort Of Rat Race
    By: DB Wilson | - Musophobia, the fear of mice or rats, is one of the most common phobias in North America. Aside from the irrational fear of rodents, there is also legitimate concern over the effects that mice can have on a home. Mice and rats can spread disease to homeowners by contaminating food with their urine, droppings, shed hair, and by biting. They can also spread murine typhus and plague via fleas that feed off the rats and then bite people.

    If mice get into a person's food or water supp ...

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  • What's New In Health News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to New York City health officials, three-quarters of salt Americans eat comes from prepared and processed food, raising the risk of heart disease. Having led the ban on trans fats, New York City officials met with food makers and restaurants to discuss reducing salt in common foods like soup, pasta sauce, salad dressing and bread. New York has recruited health agencies and medical groups across the country with the goal of reducing salt consumption 20% by 2014. Although the food indust ...
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  • Essential Element In Knowing How To Care For A Hamster
    By: Sandeep singh negi | - When it comes to learning how to care for a hamster, your goal should be to remember that your furry friend must be kept warm, dry, and entertained. A hamster's needs are directly related to the life it would be living were it a wild animal. Hamsters are desert creatures, populating dry, rocky areas in places like Syria, Mongolia, and Pakistan. This is why it's essential that you meet your hamster's need for dry, warm housing. Avoid keeping your hamster in an aquarium, as the glass enclosure wil ...
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  • Some Facts About Jaguars
    By: Ailurophile | - Following are some interesting facts about the remarkable Jaguars.

    1. Jaguar is the third largest wild cat.

    2. Jaguar resides almost exclusively in South America where it is the top predator.

    3. Jaguar has held many names and titles through history and is greatly revered in native cultures.

    4. Jaguar resembles the Leopard in its outward appearance even though it is more muscular and has shorter limbs. Even as both the big cats are spott ...

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  • Lavender Essential Oil's Many Uses In The Home
    By: Crystal Light | - Yes, yes, yes -- we've heard it before: Lavender essential oil is 'a medicine chest in a bottle'. But we're not using it yet....why not? It seems many of us are being drawn to natural health and medicine, yet are afraid to dive in. We're not quite convinced, or we still think the best medicine HAS to have unpronounceable names, and come from secret laboratories in Switzerland. Well, here's some news: Lavender is real medicine. It works, it works well, it's cheap, it's readily available, and it's ...
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  • African Wild Cat
    By: Ailurophile | - The African Wild Cat, also known as African Desert Cat, appears to have evolved as a unique specie many thousands of years ago. Its coloration varies from sandy yellow to gray as it ranges from arid to forested habitats. Body length is around one half to three quarters of a meter with weight ranging from five to fifteen pounds. Fur is short and marked by tabby-like spots and stripes. Tail is somewhat pointed and fur behind the ears has a certain reddish shade.

    Primarily a nocturna ...

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  • What Cats Like To Play With
    By: Guido Nussbaum | - In order to understand what cats like to play with, you need to first understand the nature of you cat. We call cats pets but actually 90% of their nature is still "wild". Cats don't "think", they act in most cases on their natural instincts.

    Cats can be categorized as "sneakers and hunters". They hunt birds, mice and other small animals. Their method is, they sneak as close as possible towards their prey. Then they have the best chances to suddenly appear right next to the prey a ...

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  • Scottish Deerhound Puppy And Dog Information
    By: Mitch Endick | - The Scottish Deerhound is a mellow dog who loves her human family. They are quiet, not barkers. They prefer to have acreage to run on but a properly fenced in yard will work for exercise. They need to controlled when outdoors because they will take off and chase about anything. They may not be trustable with other pets. They like older kids if they have socialized with them at an early age. As a reminder, never leave a child unsupervised with a puppy or dog.

    *Approximate Adult ...

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  • The Development Of The Domestic Cat
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Researchers believe that the African wild cat, a yellow, faintly striped animal somewhat larger than present-day felines is the probable ancestor of the domestic cat. Among the reasons for this conclusion are correlations between human and feline habitats during the period when domestication is most likely to have occurred; morphological and behavioral adaptations in the domestic cat, including a hearing apparatus suited to open spaces like the desert; behavioral evidence, the African wild cat i ...
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  • Canaan Dog Puppy And Dog Information
    By: Mitch Endick | - The Canaan Dog is not that far removed from the wild dogs that she came from in Israel. Possibly owing to this near wild heritage, she is a very healthy dog. She tends to be a one person dog or a one family dog. She is a good watch dog and guard dog and she may be aloof with strangers or non family members. She can be raised in an apartment as long as she gets enough exercise. Of course, a properly fenced in enclosure for exercise is ideal.

    *Good With Children? Generally good w ...

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  • The History Of Cats
    By: Matthew Hick | - Have you ever wondered about the history of the cat? Throughout the ages, cats have been both adored and despised by different groups of people. Today, cats are just as popular as dogs when it comes to common household pets. But where did the cat originally come from? And how did it make its way into our hearts and into our homes?

    Although bones found in a gravesite in Cyprus dating around 7500 B.C. suggest some type of domestication may have occurred earlier with the wildcat spec ...

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  • Is An Australian Cattle Dog Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My Family?
    By: Mitch Endick | - The Australian Cattle Dog is a poor choice for young children and apartment living. She is a very dominant dog who needs hours of physical exercise a day and loves to chew. She can become very destructive if she gets bored. She was bred to herd cattle and may try to herd other pets, dogs and even the children in the household if given a chance. They can also be a bit nippy with kids or when annoyed. There are always exceptions to the rule and these characteristics of the breed are generalizatio ...
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  • Can My Pet Bird Make Me Or My Kids Sick?
    By: Mitch Endick | - Yes, your pet bird can potentially get you or your child sick. Infectious diseases that can be transmitted between humans and animals are called zoonotic. Unfortunately, birds can carry at lease five different serious illnesses. Not all birds carry disease but the potential is there so you must be cautious, especially with very young children, very old people and immune system compromised people. Immune compromised people would include organ transplant recipients, people in chemotherapy and HIV ...
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  • Can I Catch A Disease Or Worms From My Puppy?
    By: Mitch Endick | - Dogs and puppies can pass germs, diseases and worms on to people, but it does not occur often. There are certain precautions that you can take to help prevent this from happening. First and foremost, make sure that the dog or puppy you are playing with looks healthy. Do not touch or contact an obviously sick dog. Make sure that your personal dog has regular check ups and is checked for worms by your veterinarian. Look for obvious signs of disease such as spots missing fur on your dog. Hot spots ...
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  • Pest And Animal Control In Your Home
    By: gmsarticles | - Home Pest and Animal Control

    There's never a certainty when it comes to pest control. No matter the information you've got, no matter how much you work to limit future infestations, there's still a chance that you may have to have an encounter with a pest.

    as long as bugs and animals are essentially very resilient, some may discover ways to flourish even in conditions that for them aren't really ideal. As our houses and office developments move closer to their nat ...

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  • Pixie-bob Cats: Nature's Wild Blending
    By: Iro Ignatiadi | - In man's quest to create a domestic wild cat, sometimes Mother Nature takes a hand and does the job beautifully with no help from man at all. In the northern regions of the United States where Bobcats roam and farmers own domestic cats to keep the onset of field mice to a roar, there are kittens born every spring that are the resulting litters of Bobcats mating with domestic cats.

    Carol Ann Brewer founded the first Pixie-Bob in the early 1980's in Washington State, when a small ...

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