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  1. Feb 2016
    1. ''is like watching the wolf talk to Little Red Riding Hood.''

      The author uses a great analogy to express Billy's ways of making a deal seem like a scheme a trap if you will, into making him benefit more than the other side of the spectrum.

    2. That he hit with fear.

      major downfall in hitting, you cannot be afraid of failure because then it will happen, the author makes it clear that Billy had gone through this suffering.

    3. When he was a young man

      I'm not sure the author did a sufficient job of placing Billy's past here because it interrupts a previous, unfinished story.

    4. The boy had a body you could dream on: ramrod straight and lean but not so lean you couldn't imagine him filling out. And that face! Beneath an unruly mop of dark brown hair, the boy had the sharp features that the scouts loved.

      presentation of yourself is a major key for success and the way the author describes Billy Beane sounds as if he was sculpted by a god. I can visually see the features he describes

    1. It is not the least bit coincidental that adults who commit suicide with firearms almost always shoot themselves in: the head. They shoot the terrible master. And the truth is that most of these suicides are actually dead long before they pull the trigger.

      This line is beyond powerful. Wallace keys in on his idea that the mind is the master of all things we control. We must learn to focus on using every part effectively or else it will begin to fail us.

    2. Here is just one example of the total wrongness of something I tend to be automatically sure of: everything in my own immediate experience supports my deep belief that I am the absolute center of the universe; the realist, most vivid and important person in existence.

      I really enjoy this line because many if not all of the people in the world today do forget that there are other perspectives in every person we encounter. Life is not just our own world we live in by ourselves, others have opinions and unique experiences.

    3. and the meaning of his experience were somehow just hard-wired, like height or shoe-size; or automatically absorbed from the culture, like language.

      Each human all throughout the world is raised being taught right from wrong. In this example, I enjoy the use of the word culture when the author explains the basic traits that are second nature to us.

    1. parents.

      In this article, the author gives a view into a conversation that she has with her sister, adding unique note the the article. Overall, the author mentions how This time is not the most ideal time to be young. This generation is having a hard time finding jobs and earning what they are worth. The closing sentence summarizes the article well, "this generation will not be better off than its parents".

    1. "But the very qualities that lead to greater emotional satisfaction in peer marriages" So is it bad to be equal in a marriage? Being unequal is what keeps their sex life alive?

    2. "This couple were my "model marrieds," true equals.. Should a couple or an individual in general have another couple they hope to become one day? Like the hastags #relationshipgoals

    1. “I want to disentangle painful emotion from the memory it is associated with,” she said. “Then somebody could recall a terrible trauma, like those my father obviously endured, without the terror that makes it so disabling. You would still have the memory, but not the overwhelming fear attached to it.

      This would be cool if it actually gets pulled off, but what if the person doesn't want to remember any part of it? The fear is apart of the memory, it's the feelings in the mind that was going on and that could be one reason why people remember such traumatic events.

    1. It’s surreal, but I’m proud of us. We don’t fuck people to get what we need. I hardly go home, I don’t have much of a life, but that’s my choice. It’s a sometimes dysfunctional, but feminist victory nonetheless. My reluctance to speak about my role as a “woman in rock” has been more about pointing out my work ethic than my niche vagina

      Neko does not want people to see her as a "woman in rock" but as a talented rock artist that she is

    2. It’s akin to using the word “lion” for all lions, female and male; not strange at all. It makes sense and there’s no need to worry about political correctness or leaving people out. We can just omit extraneous “Mizz” and “Sirs” and whatnot. In the eyes of the law and the universe, we are “men”. This is not practical at the doctor when getting a physical and other biological exams per se, but it works for most things.

      I understand Neko's point in here. It reminds me of an article I once read about Sweden using the word "buddies" instead of boys and girls

    1. The glacier Sólheimajökull has shrunk by 1100 feet in the last decade.
    2. thermohaline circulation

      https://www.google.com/search?q=thermohaline&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf1qjg3NnKAhXEJx4KHUSrDisQ_AUICCgC&biw=1366&bih=643#imgrc=0a40Wm_PX3_URM%3A

      "part of the large-scale ocean circulation that is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and freshwater fluxes."

    3. Describes signs that the permafrost-which has existed for 120,000 years-is melting. Writer observed Romanovsky collecting data from some of his 60 electronic monitoring stations

      Good evidence to support his claim, you don't even need to know what permafrost is (although it is rather self explanatory) to understand how bad this dilemma is.

    4. that if carbon dioxide emissions continued to increase, the climate changes would be severe. It’s now 25 years since that report was issued, and, in that period, carbon-dioxide emissions have increased from 5 billion a year to 7 billion, and the earth’s temperature has steadily risen.
    1. Being angry about not enough students being sent to Ivy league schools...giving an example of what the richest people in the Bronx deal with (can compare to the lowest income in the Bronx)

    1. is to offer those who survive the winnowing a healthy reward.

      More benefits for more attributes

    1. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    2. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    3. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    4. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    5. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    6. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    7. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    8. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    9. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    10. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    11. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    12. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    13. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    14. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    15. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    16. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    17. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    18. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    19. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    20. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    21. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    22. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    23. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    24. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    25. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    26. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    27. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    28. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    29. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    30. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    31. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    32. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    33. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    34. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    35. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    36. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    37. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    38. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    39. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    40. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    41. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    42. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    43. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    44. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    45. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    46. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    47. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    48. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    49. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    50. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    51. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    52. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    53. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    54. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    55. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    56. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    57. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    58. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    59. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    60. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    61. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    62. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    63. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    64. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    65. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    66. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    67. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    68. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    69. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    70. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    71. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    72. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    73. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    74. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    75. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    76. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    77. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    78. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    79. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    80. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    81. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    82. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    83. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    84. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    85. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    86. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    87. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    88. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    89. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    90. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    91. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    92. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    93. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    94. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    95. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    96. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    97. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    98. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    99. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    100. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    101. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    102. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    103. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    104. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    105. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    106. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    107. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    108. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    109. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    110. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    111. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    112. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    113. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    114. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    115. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    116. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    117. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    118. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    119. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    120. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    121. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    122. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    123. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    124. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    125. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    126. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    127. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    128. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    129. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    130. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    131. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    132. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    133. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    134. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    135. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    136. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    137. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    138. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    139. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    140. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    141. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    142. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    143. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    144. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    145. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    146. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    147. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    148. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    149. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    150. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    151. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    152. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    153. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    154. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    155. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    156. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    157. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    158. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    159. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    160. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    161. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    162. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    163. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    164. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    165. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    166. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    167. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    168. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    169. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    170. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    171. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    172. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    173. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    174. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    175. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    176. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    177. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    178. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    179. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    180. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.

    181. As for outdoor cats, they shed the parasite for only three weeks of their life, typically when they’re young and have just begun hunting.

      It sounds like a natural way for cats to become skilled at hunting, or for them to get better access to food while they are still young and unskilled.