Rabbits groom themselves just like cats, and consequently do get fur balls in their stomachs just like puss. |
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Singer, actress and all-round glamour puss, Marlene Dietrich's life wasn't that of a typical Hollywood star. |
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This does not amuse either puss who associate feathered birds with fair game and dinner. |
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The puss used up one of her nine lives when she was spotted dodging the Ryanair Boeing 737 as it arrived from Dublin. |
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His scabs have become cesspits for the vilest strain of puss and weep day after day with no sign of improvement. |
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But after two days, the lucky puss was able to return home none the worse after his four-week ordeal. |
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At the grand old age of 22, Wilhemina the puss has enjoyed more than her share of cat lives. |
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Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times. |
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While licking its claws, puss leaves a collection of the organism there, which in turn becomes yours when the cat scratches you. |
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Catfights also cause nasty abscesses that result in pain and trips to the vet for puss. |
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Between 10 and 15 cats, including a pregnant puss, have been found dead near the intersection of Balmain Rd and Moore St in the past year. |
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There was nothing more exasperating than the snug puss of my Dublin work colleague as he entered the office the morning after. |
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In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents. |
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Anthracinum, which is prepared by triturating the dried puss from anthrax, is a very effective prophylactic against anthrax. |
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This is an area of puss collected in a cavity which is constituted by necrotised tissue. |
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Lauren was sore all over, dry blood caked her skin around old wounds and puss squirted out of new ones whenever she moved. |
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Things progress favourably with your new possession for a time, but suddenly and unaccountably your puss disappears. |
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Julian loves Stacy the girl next door and not the glamour puss. |
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Everybody says she always had a puss on her face, and I always smiled. |
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I sat next to puss on the couch again but Sam never left the door. |
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But I'd be a little miffed with my new moggy because it's unlikely she would resemble my beloved puss. |
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The good news for cat-lovers is that the study, led by clinician Elizabeth Stelow, suggested that, overall, puss is a bit of a pushover. |
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Specifically, we're talking about Plain Jane Superbrain turning glamour puss. |
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His face had become distorted from prominent swelling and deposits of puss. |
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He had a right puss on him when he lifted it down off the stool. |
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On others, he will be the voice of the delightful animated cat in puss in Boots, whom everyone loves from the Shrek movies. |
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There also was no hesitation to get down and dirty again with puss in Boots. |
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Next, my feet became cracked and full of puss until I couldn't walk. |
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The swelling had an open wound from which puss was oozing. |
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Many tests can be done with a urine sample including checking its colour and odour, checking for blood or puss, if it's acidic or alkaline and if there's a presence of protein. |
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And this polydactyl puss has been chosen as a finalist in the Daily Mirror's Cats With Thumbs competition. |
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For severe inflammation with puss production, antibiotics are often used. |
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Your efforts will be rewarded with success, and though puss may be considerably bored during the process, she will not resent it so much as a tubbing. |
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At the peak of the contraction you will feel the urge to puss. |
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The comedy star brought a rogue's gallery of characters to the small screen from Clarence Honky Tonk to skinhead Bovver Boy and man-eating glamour puss Mandy. |
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Her large face and wide cheekbones accommodated an oversized mouth and a pug nose. Her puss was topped by neatly plaited hair and underscored by a witchly pointed chin. |
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During that same century, Charles Perrault was a prolific writer of famous children's fairy tales including Puss in Boots, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Bluebeard. |
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