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	   <title>Why cats bite?</title>
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It may be difficult to believe that biting is a form of communication - especially after your cat has nipped at you during what you thought was a nice petting session – but in fact it is. Cats may bite because they are scared, because they don't...</description>
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	   <title>What does your cat means?</title>
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Can you read your cat's gestures and sounds? Here is a small dictionary:


The Purr: Cats (large and small) are the sole animals that have the ability to purr. How come? Purring actually comes from two membrane folds, rather than being voice generated....</description>
	   <pubDate>2008-07-14 08:23:48 MST</pubDate>
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