The Cat Society of Farrell Circle


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Whether you be a tough cat,We see the good in you.Whether you be a scaredy cat,We see the good in you.Kitty the cat is struck by a meteor of inspiration, and longs to unite his fellow felines together in a Society of understanding and friendship. But can he overcome the mischievous machinations of his naughty neighbor Nemesis?Welcome to the furry world of Farrell Circle.







Feline Behaviour and Welfare


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Cats are one of the most popular pets around, but they are also wild animals. This book, focusing on behavior and well-being, looks at the feline genus as a whole and how our understanding of the domestic cat can help explain wild cat characteristics, and vice versa. Different behaviors are described to indicate what constitutes good welfare in the cat, while the origins of cat behaviour are discussed from an evolutionary basis. This book also covers current topics such as welfare issues with feral cats and human-cat interactions. Providing a veterinary perspective as well as an ethological one, this is an important read for veterinarians, shelter workers, animal behaviourists and students of veterinary medicine and animal welfare, while also being of interest to pet owners.




Mrs. Farrell


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Mrs. Farrell by William Dean Howells: Set in the late 19th century, "Mrs. Farrell" is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. The story follows the life of the titular character, Mrs. Farrell, as she navigates the challenges of love, marriage, and personal identity. William Dean Howells' insightful exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas makes this novel a timeless and thought-provoking read. Key Aspects of the Book "Mrs. Farrell": Character Development: Howells crafts multidimensional characters with conflicting desires and beliefs, making their journeys all the more compelling. Gender Roles: The novel critically examines the traditional roles assigned to women in society and their struggle for autonomy and self-expression. Realism: Howells' narrative style emphasizes realism, portraying everyday life and relationships with authenticity and detail. William Dean Howells was an American novelist, literary critic, and editor born in 1837. He played a significant role in shaping American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As an advocate of realism in literature, Howells emphasized truthful depictions of society and explored the impact of social and economic changes on individuals. Throughout his prolific career, he wrote numerous novels and essays that reflected his progressive views and commitment to portraying the human experience with honesty and depth.




Thermoregulation Part I


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Thermoregulation, Part I: From Basic Neuroscience to Clinical Neurology, Volume 154, not only reviews how body temperature regulation changes in neurological diseases, but also how this aspect affects the course and outcomes of each disease. Other sections of the volume review three therapeutic approaches that are aimed at manipulating body temperature, including induced hypothermia, induced hyperthermia and antipyretic therapy. The book is comprised of nine sections across two volumes, five dealing with the basic aspects of body temperature regulation and four dealing with the clinical aspects. Basic sections cover the Thermoregulation system, Thermoreceptors, Thermoeffectors, Neural pathways, and Thermoregulation as a homeostatic function. In addition, the book covers the physiology and neuroanatomy of the thermoregulation system and provides descriptions of how the regulation of body temperature intervenes with other physiological functions (such as sleep, osmoregulation, and immunity), stress, exercise and aging. Basic sections serve as an introduction to the four clinical sections: Body Temperature, Clinical Significance, Abnormal Body Temperature, Thermoregulation in Neurological Disease and Therapeutic Interventions. Presents a clear, logical pathway from the fundamental physiology of thermoregulation, through neurobiology, to clinical applications and disease Enables researchers and clinicians to better understand the value of temperature measurement in disease and the use of temperature as a therapy Integrates content from a broad field of research, including topics on the molecular physiology of temperature receptors, to the management of accidental hypothermia