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Cat is perfect, except for lacking a purr - Washington Post
Cat is perfect, except for lacking a purrWashington PostDear Dr. Fox: Two years ago, I adopted a beautiful male snowshoe cat from an animal shelter. He is very sweet, natural and content to be with me. But in all this time, I have never heard or felt him purr. I've had cats my whole life, and I have never ...

Predator & Prey – Lynx and Snowshoe Hare - Mukilteo Beacon
Mukilteo BeaconPredator & Prey – Lynx and Snowshoe HareMukilteo BeaconThose deep forests are where you can often find University of Washington Wildlife Science Professor Aaron Wirsing tracking that cat – the Lynx – who is often on the trail of a Snowshoe Hare. At 7 pm on Thursday May 10, 4th graders to adults are invited ...and more »

Letter: Ban pit-bull dogs in Brevard County - Florida Today
Letter: Ban pit-bull dogs in Brevard CountyFlorida TodayMy Snowshoe Siamese cat recently was mauled and killed by my neighbor's pit bull, which jumped its chain-linked fence and landed in my yard. I heard the awful screams of my cat, and ran into my yard to see the pit bull violently mauling my cat.

Brown bear spotted on Greer Road - Homer Tribune
Homer TribuneBrown bear spotted on Greer RoadHomer TribuneThat's largely due to an abundant food source in the snowshoe hare population. But he is warning people after his own painful experience that the Great Horned owl tends to like eating cats. Photo by US Fish and Wildlife - Great Horned owl in flight.

Coyote living too close for comfort - Seacoastonline.com
Coyote living too close for comfortSeacoastonline.comThey are known to feed on mice, squirrels, woodchucks, snowshoe hare, fawns, house cats, amphibians, garbage, insects and fruit. Mating: The eastern coyote is a social animal that generally selects a lifelong mate. The breeding season runs from January ...and more »

Ten Views of Lake Wingra - WISC Madison
WISC MadisonTen Views of Lake WingraWISC MadisonIn his remembrances of the 1870s, Rowley wrote that “the shores of the lake were shallow, and one had to push a boat through a hundred yards or more of weeds and cat-tails before reaching open water.” This could be hazardous for a young adventurer like ...

 
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