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Felidae Felidae
Felines Felines, generally known as cats, are mammals in the family Felidae of the order Carnivora. Cats are the most carnivorous of all meat-eating animals. The predatory instinct in wild cats can be seen in the domestic cats, for even well-fed domestic cats will hunt mice and birds. Members of... Read more
Cat-scratch disease Cat-scratch disease
Cat-scratch disease Definition Cat-scratch disease is an uncommon infection that typically results from a cat's scratch or bite. Most sufferers experience only moderate discomfort and find that their symptoms clear up without any lasting harm after a few weeks or months.... Read more
Kilkenny cats Kilkenny cats
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cat cat
cat name applied broadly to the carnivorous mammals constituting the family Felidae, and specifically to the domestic cat, Felis catus. The great roaring cats, the lion , tiger , and leopard are anatomically very similar to one another and constitute the genus Panthera, which also includes... Read more
cathead cathead
cathead, a heavy piece of curved timber projecting from each bow of a ship for the purpose of holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting go or for securing them on their beds after weighing. It holds the upper sheaves of the cat purchase which is used to cat the anchor.... Read more
cheetah cheetah
cheetah , carnivore of the cat family, Acinonyx jubatus, native to Africa S of the Sahara and SW Asia as far east as India. Formerly numerous all over their range, they are extinct now in Asia except for small numbers in Iran's Dasht-e Kavir, and are threatened in all of their range. The... Read more
Roundworms Roundworms
Toxocariasis What Happens When People Have Toxocariasis? How Can Toxocariasis Be Prevented? Resource Toxocariasis (TOK-so-ka-RY-a-sis) is an infection in people caused by parasitic roundworms found in the intestines of cats and dogs. It most commonly... Read more
Animals Animals
16. Animals See also 45. BIRDS ; 61. BULLS and BULLFIGHTING ; 70. CATS ; 88. COCKS ; 125. DOGS ; 164. FISH ; 211. HORSES ; 225. INSECTS ; 353. REPTILES ; Read more
Cat and Mouse Act Cat and Mouse Act
Cat and Mouse Act, 1913. Exasperated by the tactics of militant suffragettes in going on hunger strike, Asquith's government passed the Prisoners' Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health Act, known commonly as the Cat and Mouse Act (3 Geo. V c. 4). Prisoners could be released and subsequently rearrested.... Read more
cats-eye cats-eye
cat's-eye gemstone that displays a thin band of reflected light on its surface when cut as a cabochon. Its name is derived from its supposed resemblance to the eye of a cat. The optical effect, known as chatoyancy, is caused by the reflection of light from very thin, closely spaced filaments in... Read more

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Santa Cruz data show merits of bill.
Newspaper article from: Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) ...nearly all dogs and cats in California. As lawmakers weigh the merits...spay and neutering ordinance...number of dogs and cats...not all of California's 61 animal...years, as ...
Santa Cruz program successful
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune ...nearly all dogs and cats in California. As lawmakers weigh the merits of Assembly Bill 1634, the...s spay and neutering ordinance...number of dogs and cats it...not all of ...

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