Articles for tag: Cat Care, Foia, Frontline, Kittens

Karla News

Frontline Spray for Cats and Kittens: Overview

Frontline is the brand name for fipronil, which kills fleas, ticks and the mite known affectionately as walking dandruff. According to Merial, the manufacturer, the monthly topical form of Frontline and the spray form should not be used on kittens less than eight weeks old, on pregnant, nursing cats or cats with special needs. But ...

A Very Tricky Richard Nixon Trivia Quiz

Could you pass a quiz? Question: How big a pencil-neck trivia geek are you? Answer a series of forehead-slapping anecdotal factoids. It’s up to you to weigh each fact in each anecdotal factoid. They’re tricky. One might seem like total B.S. until it’s revealed to be strangely and disturbingly “True.” Another anecdotal factoid might seem ...

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Locating Federal Inmates: Federal Bureau of Prisons

Locating federal inmates has never been easier. In fact, if you have access to the Internet, you can locate a federal inmate online in a matter of minutes. Federal inmates are those individuals who have been convicted of breaking or violating federal laws and who are incarcerated in one of the United States federal correctional ...

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Digital Angel – Is Technology Going Too Far?

With the rise of terrorism sweeping the world, micro-chip implants have emerged. Growing controversial issues about humans being “micro-chipped” for security reasons have given way to serious fears and concerns. Whether people want it or not, it’s already here, and the reality is rapidly accelerating. Americans are already tolerating the FOIA (Acronym: Freedom of Information ...

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The Hearsay Rule: How and When it Can Be Used in Court

The concept of hearsay can be quite a complex matter to understand. There are different rules of when hearsay is admissible and when it is inadmissible. A general knowledge of the hearsay rule is needed when dealing with informants. There are several different exceptions to this rule. These exceptions to the hearsay rule will be ...