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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Cats - Scientific American: Sounds of Typing Give Messages Away


Scientific American: Sounds of Typing Give Messages Away
Scientific American - Weekend fishermen may play a greater role in depleting saltwater fish stocks than previously believed, a new study suggests. Findings published online today by the journal Science indicate that recreational fishing accounted for some 23 percent of

Foster families pounce at chance to help cats
Murraysville Star - On a rainy day in late November, 10-month-old orange tabby Penny sits on a windowsill watching birds at a feeder -- enjoying the view despite the weather. That same morning, she happily splashed running tap water in a sink with her paws. This is a

Animal Control looks to curb overpopulation
Bandera Bulletin - A number of new rules have been put in place by the City of Bandera to humanely and intelligently handle the growing population of nuisance animals and strays within the city limits. To inspire pet owners to spay/neuter their pets, the city is now

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