Posted December 31st, 2009 by Roseanna Leaton
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Success If your logical mind tells you to do one thing and yet your emotions are telling you a different story, hypnosis will help you to overcome this confusion and pave the way to success.
Posted December 31st, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets You have a bed of your own, so why shouldn't your cat? It's true to say that if you buy a bed or even several beds for your cat, he will probably still use your three piece suite, your own bed or indeed anywhere he wants, but you'll feel better able t
Posted December 30th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets Why on earth would anyone want to wash a cat? you may ask. It sounds like a situation fraught with danger! Well, surprisingly, cats can get just as dirty or flea infested as dogs and sometimes you have no choice but to bathe them. A word of warning
Posted December 30th, 2009 by Roseanna Leaton
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Inspirational Hypnosis inspires in many ways. Hypnosis solves problems or helps you to remember. Hypnosis dulls your perception of pain or enhances feelings of ecstasy.
Posted December 30th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets Do you dread trying to get your cat to use a litter tray? Don't despair - it's really quite simple to train a cat.
Posted December 29th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets If your cat has been coughing and retching, he may well have one or more hairballs. If you find a small sausage-shaped object which looks like compacted fur, it's probably a hairball that your cat has managed to displace on his own.
Posted December 29th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets Dog owners will tell you that cats can't be trained, but they certainly can. It just takes a little cunning on behalf of the cat's owner.
Posted December 29th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets I don't know if obedience classes for cats exist, but it seems unlikely. The idea of independent cats being paraded around on leads is somewhat hard to deal with but despite what dog owners would have you believe, cats can be trained using a few simple
Posted December 29th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets Although most dog owners walk their dogs, cat owners rarely take their cats for a walk. All the same, it is possible to teach your cat to get used to a lead. Indeed, there are collars, harnesses, and leads designed purely for cats.
Posted December 28th, 2009 by Liz Canham
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Pets Cat grooming is not a subject that most cat owners give much thought to but as we all know, cats spend a great deal of their time licking their paws and rubbing them across their face or getting into unlikely positions in order to lick their backs, chest