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  2. Paws and Claws: Pet Vet - Wikipedia

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    Paws and Claws: Pet Vet is a pet-raising simulation video game by German studio Radon Labs in which players can nurse dogs, cats, horses, birds, hamsters, guinea pigs and rabbits back to health. The game features 20 ailments.

  3. The Burrow (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The only direct references to his anatomy are to a "forehead", which he uses to compact the loose earth around the section of his burrow referred to as the "Castle Keep”, “paws” and “claws”. The creature lives in constant fear of attack from enemies. This leads to compulsive attempts to make the burrow perfectly secure.

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    Review: "I bought these after looking at a lot of different Shredding claws. The Original Bear Paws looked to be the best. The Original Bear Paws looked to be the best. It only took me one use to ...

  5. The Wizard of Paws - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard of Paws is an American reality show on BYU TV that follows Sterling, Virginia-based animal orthotist Derrick Campana as he creates prosthetic limbs for pets and sanctuary animals. [2] The series premiered in April 2020 with a 10-episode first season, followed by five more seasons through 2024.

  6. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    Researchers have pulled the mummy of a newborn saber-toothed cat that died at least 35,000 years ago from Siberia’s permafrost — and the kitten still has its whiskers and claws attached.

  7. School aide who dragged autistic teen by genitals at NYC ...

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    “My son is going to have PTSD for years,” the teen’s outraged father told The Post. “He’s suffering. He remembers. He calls out, ‘Garnet, no, no no!'”