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I’ve got a new blog which I can put the cat video on click on the hyper link:  http://shelley3.edublogs.org

This one will be cooler than my last one!!! 

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THE DIFFERENCE WE’RE MAKING

Even very small things add up when enough people do them.

On this page we’ll be tracking what the entire Tree People community has achieved in real-world terms. You’ll be surprised how the numbers add up.

Be sure to check back soon to see what a difference we’re all making.

In the meantime here are some examples*:

  • If 1,000 Tree People have a shower instead of a bath, once a week for a year, we’d stop about 40 tonnes of carbon from entering the air.
  • If 1,000 Tree People walked to school and back each day (say 3km) instead of taking the car, we’d stop about 3.5 tonnes of carbon from entering the air per week. That’s a lot of carbon.

It’s amazing what one thousand people can do!

*The details:

If you have a shower instead of a bath, the extra electricity required to heat all the water for your bath does not need to be generated. That means that less electricity is required. For every kWh of electricity not produced, 209 grams of carbon dioxide is prevented from going into the air. So if a short shower uses 3.7 kWh less electricity than a bath, that saves 773g CO2. Multiply that by 52 weeks and 1,000 Tree People and you get approximately 40 tonnes of CO2 savings per year.

Genesis Energy has used an independent company to assist in assessing the carbon emission calculation used on this site.

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 Try guess what will happen at the end of the end of this video: “When Cats Attack!”

Sorry, But we are having a technical difficulty embedding the video on the page!

I thought this video was funny because I thought the cat was going to attack the camera but then…….Meow!!! and it also had dramatic music.

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  • Did you know that the length of a cats whiskers is the width of it’s body!
  • Behavioral problems in cats, such as avoiding the litterbox, excessive meowing and other attention-seeking behavior, biting and painful or destructive scratching can be corrected by first eliminating physical causes, then instituting a program of gradual retraining, with the help of these resources. Remember that there are no bad cats, only uninformed cat caregivers.I would suggest trying to deal with one problem cat behavior at a time. Too many “dos” and “don’ts” will only confuse your cat and frustrate your training attempts. Start with the most potentially hazardous problems first - such as chewing on electrical cords - then move on from there.
    • Attention-Seeking Behavior
      Attention-seeking behavior and excessive vocalization often go hand-in-hand with cats. Causes for these behaviors can be either physical or emotional, or both. Before punishing your cat for excessive crying and meowing, or other attention seeking behavior, do some homework on possible causes.
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    • Cats’ Aggression Toward People
      Aggression in cats takes many forms and can stem from many causes, including fear. These helpful articles will help you find the cause and cure for aggressive behavior such as fighting, biting and scratching, and return peace to your household.Cats’ aggression toward people can be caused by poor training as a kitten (as in play aggression), fear, or other factors. Learn how to prevent a cat’s aggression toward people, how to deal with it when it happens, and how to curb a cat’s biting and scratching behavior.
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    • Feline Aggression Toward Other Cats
      Cats sharing a household will sometimes fight, but when active aggressive behavior between cats rears its ugly head, sometime human intervention is necessary.Aggression between cats can be fear-based, territorial, or redirected aggression. These articles will help the reader deal with aggression between cats in a household.
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    • Destructive and Harmful Chewing by Cats and Kittens
      Destructive chewing by cats is undesirable, first, because of the potential of danger to the cat, and second, because of damage to family valuables. Causes of destructive chewing by cats can range from teething in kittens to curiosity, to boredom, and even (surprise!) because of a nutrient deficiency.
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    • Destructive Scratching by Cats
      Are you troubled by illegal clawing by your cats? Please don’t consider Draconian measures such as declawing a cat. There are a number of ways you can keep your cats’ claws happily engaged in legal clawing with these articles and aids, while protecting furniture and carpeting.
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    • Cats Inappropriate Elimination
      Inappropriate elimination with litter box avoidance is the number one reason cats are surrendered to shelters. By eliminating physical causes, then targeting other common reasons for litterbox avoidance, you can help your cat overcome this undesirable behavior. Remember that cats don’t like to use a dirty toilet any more than you would.
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    • Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior by Cats
      Cats, like humans, can indulge in obsessive-compulsive behavior such as excessive licking, fur-pulling, wool-sucking or tail chewing. Understanding the causes and eliminating physical problems can often lead to a speedy cure for undesirable behavior.
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    • Shyness and Fear in Cats
      s your kitty a “Scairdycat?” Shyness and fear stem from a number of causes, but can be overcome with gentleness and patience, as these articles explain.
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    • Stress and Anxiety in Cats
      While stress itself is not of behavioral origin, it can lead to a number of problems often considered behavioral, such as litter box avoidance, or depression. When behavioral problems suddenly appear, savvy cat owners soon learn to first rule out signs of health problems, and next for stress factors, such as changes in the environment.
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    • Clicker Training for Cats
      Anyone involved in clicker training their cats will readily tell you that it is not only fun for cats and their humans, but also important training for safety reasons. Need to get a cat in his carrier quickly? Clicker train him. Does he try to slip out the door? Clicker train him. Learn all about clicker training here.
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    • Cat Behavior FAQs
      A large percentage of questions I receive by email or on the About Cats Forum are those concerning cat behavior. Many so-called “behavioral problems” result from the cat owners simply not understanding what cats are trying to tell us. And often cats’ behavioral “quirks” are their most endearing traits.
    • Info is from: http://cats.about.com/od/behaviortraining/qt/catbehavior101.htm

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