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  2. Ship's cat - Wikipedia

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    Kiddo the cat was apparently a stowaway on the airship America, when it departed Atlantic City, New Jersey, in an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1910. Initially, Kiddo found the experience of air travel quite unpleasant and raised such a ruckus, the cat had to be placed in a gunny sack and suspended beneath the airship's gondola.

  3. 6 things you might not have thought of to avoid seasickness ...

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    A big fear among many first-time cruisers and even experienced sailors is getting seasick.. The rocking of a cruise ship on the waves can create motion or seasickness as your body struggles to ...

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    When cats greet another cat in their vicinity, they can do a slow, languid, long blink to communicate affection if they trust the person or animal they are in contact with. One way to communicate love and trust to a cat is to say its name, get its attention, look it in the eyes and then slowly blink at it to emulate trust and love.

  5. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Therapy cats at work, New Jersey, US. Some cats, called "therapy cats" are trained to help ailing humans in a medically beneficial way to take advantage of the human-animal interaction for purposes of relaxation and healing. Certain breeds are desirable when looking into therapy cats due to their personality and temperament.

  6. Tried and tested ways to help a rescue pet settle in - AOL

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    Dogs and cats make up the bulk of pets needing new homes, with dogs topping the list. If you’ve raised a puppy or kitten before, you’re probably used to the challenges of settling a new dog ...

  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. [12]

  8. ‘I shared my house with 150 cats – and was told to get rid of ...

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    I did that for three years and, by 1996, I had 150 cats living with me. In 1997, the [city council] said: “Wait a minute, you’re not zoned to have loads of cats, so you have two weeks to get ...

  9. Cat predation on wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Studies done in New York City determined that cats are not effective predators against rats and much more of a threat to other urban wildlife. [52] Research conducted at a Brooklyn waste management facility observed minimal predation on Norway rats, with only three successful or attempted kills recorded over 79 days of observation.