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"Animal News That Doesn't Have to be Cute." News, Commentary, and information involving all things animal-related.
Just as exposure to common household and yard chemicals affect us and our children, our pets are affected by these toxins, too. And the exposure to these toxins may produce compounded harmful effects in our cats and dogs.
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1 year ago
1 year ago
if you want to know more about all those toxins that are around us in our homes you need to go to.... - sorry its in her book curing all diseases
www.Drclark.com
http://www.drclark.net/en/links.php
http://www.curezone.com/clark/default.asp
be warned - it's really depressing!
http://www.curezone.com/diseases/toxins/
http://www.scorecard.org/
1 year ago
The cat in that picture looks very well-trained, doesn't it? I like it too.
It actually looks a lot like one of my parents' cats.
1 year ago
Thanks for all the links. It is kind of depressing, but we also need to be aware of these possible dangers so that we can do our best to avoid them. Thanks for the help!