Can someone find me pictures of heterochromia cats? (Cats with eye complexes)?

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Please? Something’s wrong with my computer and won’t let me find any.

In case you don’t know, Heterochromia is when a cat is born with one eye different colored than the other. Could someone pleas find me a few good pictures of Heterochromia cats?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Cat_Eyes.jpg/180px-Cat_Eyes.jpg

http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/Cat_Briciola_with_pretty_and_different_colour_of_eyes.jpg/190px-Cat_Briciola_with_pretty_and_different_colour_of_eyes.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Pukis2.jpg

i think the first one is cutest, but i like heterochromic cats–they’re so cute!

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Why are so many atheist pictures of various cats?

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Wouldnt you rather be like Billy Mays or Matt Damon or the shamwow guy?

I wish I was the Shamwow Guy!

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Is there a list of poisonous plants for cats that includes pictures with the name and description?

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I am giving my cat to a nursing home that has never had a live in animal and I want to make sure that my cat will not unitentially be exposed to poisonous plants.

The ASPCA has a list of poisonous plants anss they also show the picture of the plant. and it gives the discription of the plant and what part of the plant is poisonous. The list is in Alphabetical order.
http://www.aspca.org/
You will have to go to there search bar and put in poisonplants and it will show the list.
The link will not work when I type out the full thing.

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Do dogs and cats think in pictures?

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I have a German shepard and a rare breed of cat so i was wondering.

Do dogs think? There is much debate about this. As we increasingly humanize and anthropormorphisize our dogs, we attribute our thought processes and language to them.

Behaviorists call this "theory of mind," the human tendency to ascribe our thought processes to other living beings, especially dogs and cats, with whom we are the closest. Increasingly, we see them as members of our family, soulmates, kindred spirits and we replace our thoughts and motivations for theirs ("Heather chewed up the carpet because she is mad at me for working late."

I believe that dogs do think, but not like humans, and not in our language. I’m with the many behaviorists who believe that the inside of a dog’s head is probably something like a DVD, with sensory images whizzing through. They think, and reason, of course, but not like us. People often see their dogs as being "good" or "bad," but I think both terms are inappropriate for any animal. Dogs don’t get up and make moral choices ("I will bit Jon today, because I don’t like him." As wonderful and instinctive animals, they react to stimuli and to their many great instincts (we seem to undervalue instincts. We want to make them more like us, so we put our emotions on them and think we know what they are "thinking". It’s important to remember that they don’t have language, and can’t construct complex human-like narratives.

So I do believe that dogs think, but not the way we do.
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what is the name of a chinese story about a boy who drew pictures of cats on a monastery wall to kill rats?

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When I was a boy in the mid eighties I remember listening to Story Teller audio tapes. One story that always stuck with me was a kind of horror story about a young monk who had to stay overnight, on his own, in a monastery. All the people who stayed before him ended up waking in the morning scratched by rats. The boy drew pictures of cats on the walls and they protected him. In the morning bodies of rats were spread all over the floor. Does anyone else remember this story?

I remember this story!!!!!!
I think it was called "the boy who drew cats"
He had to hide in a cupboard and heard a lot of awful noise during the night.
I often think of that story as a great example of serendipity!

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where do i go if i want to look at pictures of cats from Burton Michigan human society?

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Michigan humane society.com

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Can cats see pictures on the Television Screen?

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Can they hear what comes from it too?

Yes they can. If mine sees squirrels or birds on the screen she will sit right in front and watch them.

Cissie

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why cats and dogs are not supposed to have red eye in the pictures?

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I’m studding to be a photographer and my teacher say that cats and dogs are not supposed to have red eyes in the pictures when you use flash,he doesn’t know why.It someone know why?

"Red eye" occurs when someone looks directly at the camera while a picture is taken. If the flash is on the same axis as the visual axis of the camera, the reflection off the blood vessels in the person’s retina can produce an eerie, satanic look, the so-called red reflex.

Dogs, cats and almost all domestic animals have a special reflective layer in the back of the eye termed the tapetum. Incoming light passes through the animal’s retina and is then reflected back through the retina a second time from the tapetal layer. This double stimulation helps these species to see better in dim light. The color of this tapetal layer varies to some extent with an animal’s coat color. A black Labrador retriever, for example, will usually have a green tapetal reflection. A buff-colored cocker spaniel will generally show a yellow, tapetal reflection. Most young puppies and kittens have a blue tapetal reflection until the structures in the back of the eye fully mature at six to eight months of age. "Color dilute" dogs and cats, such as red Siberian huskies and blue point Siamese cats, may have no tapetal pigment and may therefore exhibit a red reflex just like human beings.

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