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Cat Speak
Pet New Zealand, September
2004
"There’s nothing more pleasing
to the cat owner than hearing a feline companion vibrate with contentment.
Just anticipating a purr is enough motivation to stroke a cat. But what
exactly is this rumble from within? And does it always signal a happy cat?"
Examines the mysterious mechanism
of a cat's purr, with comments from owners.
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On the Catwalk
Melbourne Magazine, April
2004
"What goes up, must come down.
Unfortunately, it’s a saying that might apply to the feline population
of the Melbourne CBD. As more cats take up residence in city apartment
towers, there’s a greater risk of injury when falling from a height."
The risks and solutions for people
keeping cats in high-rise apartments.
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Cheap and Cheerful Cat Toys
Pet New Zealand, March
2004
"They say kids are exhausting.
It’s true, of course, but have you ever had an indoor cat or kitten? Like
kids, they have high energy levels and a low boredom threshold. And the
last thing you want is a bored kitty, amusing itself by chewing your shoes
and scratching the sofa."
A practical piece on how to create
low-cost playthings for a cat.
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Dogs
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Walking Ella
Adore: A New Breed, September
2006
"Let’s be honest: as much as we
love our pets, we all have times when the relationship is a bit fraught.
But there are degrees of difficulty. Ella is in a class of her own. A compact
dynamo driven by her hunting instincts and overly fond of lunching on dead
creatures, her colourful escapades drive Robert to distraction."
An interview with novelist Robert
Drewe, as he talks about his dog Ella and their sometimes difficult relationship.
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Water Safe
Adore: A New Breed, December
2005
"It’s summer, and the living is
easy. Long days are spent at the beach or by the pool, with dogs joining
in the aquatic activity. But contrary to popular belief, not all dogs are
good swimmers. Their ability depends on breed, age and size, even hairiness:
Old English Sheepdogs, for example, can become weighed down by their coats
once wet. So it’s little wonder that every year, many dogs drown."
Looks at water safety for dogs, covering
both problems and solutions.
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Birds
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Mates for Life?
Adore: A New Breed, March
2006
"The Turtle Dove has been the
poster boy (or girl) for loyal, lifelong love, the sort of love we’d like
to find ourselves. And this came about because nature-lovers observed that
certain birds appeared to mate for life. But with the aid of DNA testing
and careful observation, scientists are now revealing the truth behind
the cosy image of Mr and Mrs Swan at home with the kids."
An exposé of the myth that
turtle doves and other birds form unbreakable lifelong bonds.
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Chit Chat
Adore: A New Breed, December
2005
"Barney was a very bad boy. The
naughty British resident had been placed in solitary confinement after
swearing at a mayoress, a lady vicar and two police officers in the town
of Nuneaton. It’s a fair cop, you think? Well, yes and no. For Barney is
a blue and gold Macaw, once owned by a truck driver. Profanity aside, what
do we know about the gentle art of teaching birds to talk?"
How to teach birds to talk, with
advice from experts.
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Horses
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Summer Racing
Adore: A New Breed, December
2006
"Next to the pub lives a very
special citizen, renowned by locals, a sign announcing his existence to
all who pass by. The name of this esteemed retiree is Rogan Josh, and he’s
the horse who won the 1999 Melbourne Cup. Could there be any better proof
of our love affair with race horses? There’s a great deal of sentiment
for the champions of the turf."
A look at the colour and variety
of horse racing events in the summer months.
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General
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Animal Testing: Exploitation
or Necessity?
Adore: A New Breed, March
2007
"Animal testing, as part of scientific
research, is a topic that’s usually out of sight and out of mind. We have
a vague impression that it's going on, somewhere, but assume that it’s
limited only to essential medical research, and is tightly controlled by
benign government agencies and legislation. But how accurate is this picture?"
An investigation of the complex issues
surrounding animal testing.
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Petra Takes to the High Life
Your Life, October 2006
"My cat may not look like Albert
Einstein, but in her own quiet way she’s constructing a theory to explain
the universe. You can see her at it, perched at the window, peering out
at a dramatic world of buildings, cars, trams and people... and a number
of tempting pigeons on the rooftops opposite. 'Why is it so?' you can sense
her thinking."
Discusses how to successfully match
pet ownership with apartment living.
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For Health's Sake
Adore: A New Breed, June
2006
"Whether a pet has sensed a gloomy
mood and is sticking close by in response, or is simply bouncing around
the house in a display of crazy critter antics, people with pets know how
their animal companions can bring comfort, break a grim mood or provide
a moment of escape from the troubles of the human world."
Explores the health bonuses connected
with companion animals.
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Separation Anxiety
Adore: A New Breed, March
2006
"Petra is going into a cattery
for her first long-term separation from us. Will she suffer from separation
anxiety? I guess it’s too early to say. Will we suffer from separation
anxiety? Yep, big time. In fact, I’ve already started. ‘Will she be OK?’
I ask my wife pitifully."
Examines how both animals and owners
suffer when separated, and what to do about it.
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While Away
Adore: A New Breed, March
2006
"There are boarding facilities
catering for every budget. Some classy pet hotels even offer private suites
complete with TV, beds and bedding. As always, what you get relates to
what you’re prepared to pay; but it’s important not to be so dazzled by
extras that you neglect to check the basics."
Investigates pet boarding options
for owners going on vacation.
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Mirror Image
Adore: A New Breed, December
2005
"The funniest thing is what the
pet owners don’t see: the similarities between themselves and their furry
charges. It’s what makes us laugh when we encounter an elegant curly-headed
lady out with her similarly coiffed Poodle; or a relaxed, rumpled young
guy with his lolloping Labrador. The supposed resemblance of owners and
pets has made its way into popular culture. But is it true?"
Do owners really look like their
pets? The truth is finally revealed.
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