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Domestic cats (Felis catus) discriminate their names from . . . Domestic cats (Felis catus) and dogs (Canis familiaris) are the most popular companion animals; worldwide, over 600 million cats live with humans 1, and in some countries their number equals or
The 232 animals in this photo were killed by house cats in . . . house cats in just one year The image seeks to draw attention to the more than two billion birds and other animals killed annually by domestic cats in the U S Story from National Geographic online From wineries to wildlife, Jak Wonderly is no stranger to making photos come alive using light, layout, and composition
The Jargon File: Origins, Culture, and Forgotten Terms Explained More than half of the entries now derive from {Usenet} and represent jargon now current in the C and Unix communities, but special efforts have been made to collect jargon from other cultures including IBM PC programmers, Amiga fans, Mac enthusiasts, and even the IBM mainframe world
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Indoor Cats Can Live Much Longer Than Outdoor Cats—Here’s Why Infectious diseases like feline leukemia virus, feline immunodeficiency virus, and rabies are much more common in outdoor cats; Even seemingly harmless hazards, such as getting lost, trapped, or abused by cruel people, pose real dangers to outdoor cats Parasites like fleas, ticks, and worms are also more prevalent in cats with outdoor access
Cats Kill Billions of Animals a Year - Live Science Each of those kitties — and the team estimates between 30 million and 80 million of them live in the United States — kills between 23 and 46 birds a year, and between 129 and 338 small mammals