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teachers who had been educated in “educational methods” rather than the subjects they were to teach
Sounds like Mr. Spradley lol
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he School-to-Work Opportunities Act in 1994
School should have its own objectives, rather than just mimicking a workplace in order to "prepare students for careers". That's what college is for, it is education specific to your career path. Any schooling before that should be a place for kids who act like kids, rather than training kids to act like adults. They will become adults eventually and be such for the rest of their lives.
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The idea of mandatory schooling as a key to civic order and national progress became a recognized American principle in the nineteenth century
I think this was a good idea, but they went in the wrong direction with it.
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Researchers have found that effective family relationships (e.g., family involvement and communication, proactive family management, or attachment to family) protect against adolescent substance abuse across racial and cultural groups (Carvalho et al. 1995; Stronski et al. 2000; Williams et al. 1999)
The sole reason for the success of some students (not all) is their parents
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Studies of family structure around the world have found that youth who live with both biological parents are significantly less likely to use substances, or to report problems with their use, than those who do not live with both parents
I can use this
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The national household survey in the United States found that adolescents who argued with their parents at least several times a week were more likely to have used marijuana in the past year than those who argued with their parents only once a week to once a month
Fighting at home influences substance abuse, which in turn influences school performance.
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Children with family histories of substance abuse differ from children without such histories in higher levels of aggression, delinquency, sensation-seeking, hyperactivity, impulsivity, negative affectivity
Families with history of drug abuse can be affected in many ways (emotionally and physically), which can have a huge impact in ability to focus in school.
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Have school problems, such as falling grades or behavioral difficulties
Stress at home can lead to problems with grades and behavior.
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boys from single-parent families were absent from school significantly more than boys from two-parent families.
Having one parent correlates with school absence.
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For example, Ian Berg, Alan Butler, and Ralph McGuire (1972) found that 55 percent of their sample of 100 youth with SRB were either only or youngest children, and the average number of children in these families was 2.93
I am the youngest of three so I can relation to this. I always show up for school, but I really do not believe in it.
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Specific family factors have been linked with SRB. These include birth order, family size, marital problems and status, and parental psychopathology
I can use this as proof that family life affects school life.
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In addition, with the increase in the number of households where both parents work and in the number of single-parent households, programs such as Head Start have been established to care for preschool children
Preschool was created basically as a daycare. Required school is daycare for students that do not care about their classes because they have to be there "learning" even though no learning is actually taking place for such students.
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Compulsory attendance at school has been legislated in all states
All kids in the US are required by law to be in school no matter what their life situation is.
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Some children thrive on pressure, others wilt and withdraw.
Once again, everyone is different, yet get treated the same
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or facing separation from one or both parents or certain friends.
When students are missing someone or something, it is much harder to focus. School is analogous to jail in the sense that there is a lack of freedom and will. If school were an option, students could CHOOSE their education, it would be valued much more by them.
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Teachers and principals often represent authority and generate the stress that goes with reacting to authority figures.
Another point that teachers should not be teaching from a pedestal
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Some children are bothered much more than others by what appear to be the same stressors
Everyone is different and therefore experiences things differently, so the cookie cutter methods schools use in teaching is not effective for all students.
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nonspecific response of the human body to a demand
School is filled with constant demand for homework, presence, and time
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- Feb 2016
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Parents, according to Bruner (1983), are expert providers of ‘scaffolds’ for their children's learning: they are able to tune in to their children's interests, willing to let their children take the lead in conversations, yet ready to provide support and guidance at critical moments. If teachers could be more like parents in this respect, it is suggested, learning through language might be more effortless for all children.
This quote is claiming that a teacher's role in the classroom may be too high and mighty to manifest effective learning for all students. Teachers should make themselves open for informal discussion rather than formal.
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Educational underachievement tends, in Western cultures, to be linked with sociological factors such as class, race, or gender
This will help me in arguing that home, which is most closely linked with class, tends to affect education.
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and a desire to communicate in some way or another with other individuals of the same or of other species
I have a strong desire to make friends with other species,sometimes with humans too
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ethologists actually believe that animals are simply rational calculating machines.
humans must be included in the term "animals"
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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