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  4. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Online pet adoption sites have databases, searchable by the public, of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups. A black cat waiting to be adopted. Because of the superstitions surrounding black cats, they are disproportionately more common in shelters than in the general population and less likely to be adopted than ...

  5. 40 dead cats found in foul SLO County apartment filled with ...

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    On Aug. 16, San Luis Obispo County Animal Services responded to an anonymous complaint at Unit 4 of the Presidio Apartments complex in Paso Robles. There, they discovered 40 dead cats in ...

  6. Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota / Texas Adoption Research Project (MTARP) is a longitudinal research study that focuses on the consequences of variations in openness in adoption arrangements for all members of the adoptive kinship network: birthmothers, adoptive parents, and adopted children, and for the relationships within these family systems.

  7. Black dog syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Initial research at one location identified a longer period experienced by black dogs before adoption, but subsequent studies considered to be more robust (as conducted in a larger number of geographically spread shelters) have shown that when shelter visitors video-recorded their walk through the adoption area, they spent equal amounts of time looking at every dog, regardless of coat color. [4]