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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. The Real Reason Cats Seem Scared of Cucumbers - AOL

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    Whiskers are sensitive and help cats understand their environment, but they do not match the cat’s body size, and cats don’t use them to determine whether they can fit through narrow spaces ...

  4. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cat senses are adaptations that allow cats to be highly efficient predators. Cats are good at detecting movement in low light, have an acute sense of hearing and smell, and their sense of touch is enhanced by long whiskers that protrude from their heads and bodies. These senses evolved to allow cats to hunt effectively at dawn and dusk.

  5. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    ] Such conditions happen when the vestibular system and the visual system do not present a synchronized and unified representation of one's body and surroundings. [ 24 ] According to sensory conflict theory, the cause of terrestrial motion sickness is the opposite of the cause of space motion sickness.

  6. Ship's cat - Wikipedia

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    Captain AJ Hailey with his cat on RMS Empress of Canada, 1920s Ship's cat on HMAS Encounter during World War I. The ship's cat has been a common feature on many trading, exploration, and naval ships dating to ancient times. Cats have been brought on ships for many reasons, most importantly to control rodents.

  7. 10 Things People Do That Cats Actually Hate, According to Vets

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    "The citrus smell is really irritating to cats," Dr. Diehl says. "In fact, there are products on the market designed to keep cats away from things (like furniture) that purposely have a citrus scent."

  8. Talk:Seasickness - Wikipedia

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    Some does not get sea-sick and those who do, becomes temporarily immune after different periods of time. For some it can take a day or two. For some it can take weeks. It seems to be very individually. Working at a marine institute, we have researchers and other "land lubbers" going out for varying periods with our vessels.

  9. Why Do Cats Like to Knock Things Over? - AOL

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