Why do cats and dogs shake their heads?
Cats often flick their heads back and forth as if they’ve been possessed. This strange reflex has a simple explanation.
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Cats often flick their heads back and forth as if they’ve been possessed. This strange reflex has a simple explanation.
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After Tweety McTreason and Congress cut certain Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood in last year’s budget, some clinics have started offering aesthetic services, including Botox
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