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  2. Cat Missing for 2 Years Returns Home to Family in UK - AOL

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    The cat had some of his fur missing, along with some scratches, which she would like to get checked up to ensure he was doing alright. ... Amazon wants to spend $104B, and the stock gets clipped ...

  3. Tripod Tabby Cat Sweetly Uses His Missing Leg for Ear ... - AOL

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    A cat who loses a limb has to learn to do things a bit differently, but after the adjustment period, they have a long and happy life ahead of them. As long as you help scratch those unreachable ...

  4. Utah Couple Accidentally Ship Cat With Amazon Return - AOL

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    The post Utah Couple Accidentally Ship Cat With Amazon Return appeared first on CatTime. The feline’s parents were shocked when they got a call from more than 600 miles away.

  5. Oscar (bionic cat) - Wikipedia

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    Oscar is an all-black cat owned by Kate Allan and Mike Nolan who lives on the Channel Island of Jersey. In 2009 Oscar had both hind paws severed by a combine harvester. Since then he has undergone a pioneering operation to add prosthetic feet. The treatment has since been considered for use with humans.

  6. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The flea found most commonly on both dogs and cats with a flea infestation is the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. [2] Pets that develop flea allergy dermatitis have an allergic response to flea saliva injected during flea feeding. The itch associated with just one flea bite persists long after that flea is gone and leads to significant self ...

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