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  2. 6 things you might not have thought of to avoid seasickness ...

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    2. Non-medicinal options. If you find it hard to take tablets or want an extra option, there are also non-medicinal alternatives such as sea bands.

  3. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Usually when strange cats meet, one cat makes a sudden movement that puts the other cat into a defensive mode. The subordinate cat will then draw in on itself and prepare to attack if needed. [37] If an attack happens, the subordinate cat will usually run away, but this does not happen all the time and it could lead to a tomcat duel. [37]

  4. Ship's cat - Wikipedia

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    However, cats are still common on many private ships. One notable example is "Toolbox" (a feral kitten born in a toolbox), the senior ship's cat, official warrant officer and "Captain's Assistant" aboard the modern Kalmar Nyckel. A celebrity in her own right, she is the subject of two books.

  5. Will I get seasick on a cruise? Here's what travelers should ...

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    Getting seasick can put a damper on a cruise, but there are ways to keep it from ruining your trip. Why do people get seasick? Seasickness is a form of motion sickness.

  6. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Usually, when strange cats meet, one of them makes a sudden move that puts the other cat into a defensive mode. The cat will then draw in on itself and prepare to attack if needed. [64] The submissive cat will usually run away before a physical altercation ensues. This is not always the case, and what is known as a "tomcat duel" may follow. [64]

  7. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cats have one of the broadest ranges of hearing among mammals. [11] Humans and cats have a similar range of hearing on the low end of the scale, but cats can hear much higher-pitched sounds, up to 64 kHz, which is 1.6 octaves above the range of a human, and 1 octave above the range of a dog.

  8. Persian cats: All you need to know about this long ... - AOL

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    Persians are definitely one of the long-haired cat breeds.This means that this breed sheds a lot. They have a long and super thick coat that will require regular grooming with one of the best cat ...

  9. Talk:Seasickness - Wikipedia

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    Those who get sea sick tend to come in one of three varieties. The really lucky ones get sea sick *once* in their life and then never again. Then there are those who get sick at the beginning of a voyage (1-2 days) and then feel fine. And then there are those who get sick and stay sick. For week after week.