OUR CAT, FAZELNUT

OUR CAT, FAZELNUT
FAZELNUT

FAZELNUT & REBECCA

FAZELNUT & REBECCA
My daughter, Rebecca,& Fazelnut, the cat she rescued

IF YOU WEREN'T ALLOWED TO HAVE A PET IN YOUR NEW APARTMENT, WOULD YOU:

Strange bedfellows

Strange bedfellows
Preacher and Seahorse: Rebecca's pets

Friday, February 3, 2012

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Lackadaisical cats are vital to ecosystems
While cats may seem to be relaxed freeloaders, several studies find that they keep small-animal populations, such as rats and mice, under control, thereby protecting other species as well as safeguarding human food from rodent damage. Alan Beck, a professor of veterinary medicine and director of Purdue University's Center for the Human-Animal Bond, attributes this to cats' agile and adaptive hunting capabilities.  LifesLittleMysteries.com (2/2)

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