Animash ~ ? ? ? • ? ? ? ? ? • ? ? ? ? ? ? ? /Jai Ho// 580+ Subbers!!! Ü

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Wow.. I never thought I could get so many subscribers.. specially since I’m making most Spyro vids.. oo Thank you so much, everyone! I’m so glad that so many people like my vids! : D This vid is for you all and for the summerbreak! And since it’s my 500 subs and summer vid, I wanted to try to do my first full animash! x3 And I tried to make it look beautiful, but I think I failed.. xD Okay, I’m not gonna write a long description since no one reads it anyway, or maybe a few people x3 I just wanna say thank you all so veryveryvery much and special thanks to everyone who write nice comments on my vids! Love ya all! : D And happy summer for they who have summerbreak now. ;D Movies & Game I used in this vid: – Spyro – Balto 1-2 – Bambi 2 – Bolt – Spirit – The Aristocats – The Lion King 1-2 – All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 – Oliver & Company – Lady And The Tramp 2 Texture from DeviantArt Animated texture-thing from here: www.movietools.info Song: Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny) Artist: PussyCat Dolls Program: Sony Vegas Pro 8.0 Day 1 #52 -Most Discussed (Today) – Film & Animation #37 – Top Favorited (Today) – Film & Animation #57 – Top Rated (Today) – Film & Animation Day 2 #42 – Most Discussed (Today) – Film & Animation #97 – Most Viewed (Today) – Film & Animation – Ireland #67 – Most Viewed (Today) – Film & Animation – Russia #77 – Most Viewed (Today) – Film & Animation – Czech Republic #20 – Top Favorited (Today) – Film & Animation #47 – Top Rated (Today) – Film & Animation #81 – Top

Screen Wipe – Celebrity Big Brother 2007

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Charlie Brooker, as always, is spot on talking about the “race war” that developed this year in CBB. Death to the racist!

That Guy – Charades: Part 2

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You know That Guy who can’t even understand the simplest games’ rules? That Guy who thinks cheating is part of the game. Get more free original videos: crackle.com tags: cspot that guy charades funny frat boy clueless hilarious sketch comedy party game cheat

That 70′s show Best Moments

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I was bored so I did my favourites moments of That ’70s show I do not own That ’70s show rights it was pure fun (:

Fleas and Your Cat

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Fleas are the most common cause of itching and skin irritation in cats. Over 90 percent of all skin allergies in cats are due to fleas.


The allergy is actually a reaction to a protein component of the fleas’ saliva. When these “allergic cats” are bitten by a flea they itch themselves until their skin is raw.


Most also end up with areas of hair loss and secondary bacterial skin infections. In addition, fleas suck blood, cause anemia, and transmit tapeworms.


FACT: Fleas can jump 3-feet high


SIGNS YOUR CAT HAS A FLEA PROBLEM


- Itching head, neck and ears.

- Flea dirt

- Hair loss on head and neck area.


WHAT YOU CAN DO


Signs of fleas include itching, especially on the head and neck, and tiny black specks that look like dirt. To confirm that this “dirt” is flea dirt, place it on a cotton ball moistened with water. Flea dirt will turn red because of the blood it contains.


Once your cat has been diagnosed with a flea problem, you need to treat all of the pets in the home and the home itself. In your house, vacuum the carpets and throw away used vacuum bags so that flea eggs do not hatch in the bag.


For your carpeting, try an insect-growth regulator like Pyriproxifen or Methoprine. These are hormone analogies and prevent the flea larvae from developing into an adult. These last up to 18 months.


As an alternative, you can sprinkle sodium polyborate powder, which is “borax”, onto the carpet, then vacuum. This will protect against fleas for up to one year. Be sure to wash your cat’s bedding with hot soapy water.


Finally, bathe all the animals living in your home. Use a flea shampoo with pyrethrins or d-limolene as the active ingredient.


In your yard, natural products that contain nematodes provide the best protection. Nematodes are live microscopic worms that eat the larval and pupal forms of fleas and 250 other outdoor pests. Methoprene (used in Acclaim 2000) and Pyriproxifen (used in Indorex) are also available as yard sprays. One application can last from six to twelve months.


FACT: Constant itching may be a sign that your cat is allergic to fleas.


WARNING


Fleas can life up to one year in your home and yard. If your cat is allergic to fleas, one flea bite sets up a reaction that can cause itching for up to 14 days. Fleas also bite people and other pets. The cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) is often the primary problem for cats, dogs and people.


Cats are very susceptible to toxic reactions from flea control products containing traditional insecticides such as Organophosphates and Carbamates. Be sure to read labels and only use products specifically approved for your cat.


WHAT YOUR VET CAN DO


Today, prevention is the key to flea control. Many new products are available that last up to 30 days or more and are safe enough for kittens but must be prescribed by your vet. Program is a tablet given monthly or that contains Lufenuron which causes fleas to lay sterile eggs which do not hatch therefore, environmental contamination is also prevented.


Advantage, Frontline, and Revolution are also preventative products available in a liquid form, which are applied to the skin between the shoulder blades at 30-day intervals.


Advantage kills fleas.


Frontline kills adult fleas on contact and prevents ticks on cats and dogs. It has an alcohol base, which has occasionally caused problems in cats.


Revolution is used to prevent fleas, heartworm disease and ear mites.


Regardless of the product used, prevention should start in the spring, when the outdoor temperature reaches 65-70F on a regular basis.


Fleas live primarily in the environment and not on your pet. They only stay on your pets long enough to get a blood meal, then jump back down to the ground and lay more eggs. The presence of just one flea on your cat means that thousands more are nearby, that’s why prevention is so important.


FACT: In cats, fleas prefer the head and neck. Fleas bite the ankles and lower legs in people.

First Steps in BORDER COLLIE SHEEPDOG TRAINING – Teach a herding stock dog to round up sheep

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Info: www.herding-dog-training-border-collie-sheepdog-dvd.com This is a preview of our brand new 2xDVD sheepdog training program First Steps in Border Collie Sheepdog Training – a training DVD for beginners which shows you how you can start to train a dog for farm, trials or ranch working with the absolute minimum help from other people. If you are interested in training a dog to work sheep, a smallholder, potential sheepdog trialler, hobby sheep keeper, smallholder, farmer or even a budding sheep rancher this brand new 2xDVD set, clearly explains the natural instinct of the Border Collie Sheepdog and how (with patience, determination and simple preparation) it can easily be programmed to develop into a really useful working dog. The time honoured (and probably easiest) method of starting a young dog is to use an experienced dog to keep the sheep in the middle of the field. But this method’s of no use to beginners who don’t have an experienced dog (or access to one), so in First Steps in Border Collie Sheepdog Training the dogs are all trained WITHOUT THE USE OF AN EXPERIENCED DOG.

Red Sox In Your Face (5.1.09 – Day 1)

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Day one of the reality show. The Red Sox Game.

? CATS and DOGS Clips America’s Funniest Home Videos part 350

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DID YOU LIKE these America’s funniest home videos? 999Cryptic has a great funchannel with days (!) of fun like this. Funny home videos about cats and dogs from all over the world, part 350.

S7 Ep7 – Mother’s Little Helper – Part 1

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Kelso thinks he has lost his mojo and Kitty wants to spice up her love life

Coping With Cat Allergies

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Before making any decision to get a cat, you should look into whether you and your family members are allergic to cats. Many people are allergic to cats, some more so than others. Too often, people bring home a pet only to find out later that they or their children are allergic to cats.

Although pet allergy symptoms can be keep under control, in many cases for some allergy sufferers, the various sneezing, stuffy nasal passages and itchy, watery eyes become too much to bear. Eventually, it becomes virtually impossible for them to stay with the cat.

As a result, many cats are sent to animal shelters each year as their allergic owners can no longer bear the severity of their allergy symptoms.

Even if you do not suffer from cat allergies, consider others close to you who may no longer feel comfortable visiting your home because they are allergic to cats. It would be very unfair to the cat later on if you had to give it away just because your social life declines.

For those who are mildly or sporadically allergic to cats, you can follow these strategies in order to have cats living in the same household. As you know, most allergies occurred due to the presence of danger particles in the air, and to control these danger particles, just follow the strategies below:

1) Apply cat safe, anti-allergy wipes or sprays to the cat’s fur recommended by your vet

2) Use vinyl or leather furniture instead of upholstered

3) Replace carpets with hard floors

4) Prohibit your cat from entering your bedroom

5) Clean your air-con filters, furnace and ductwork regularly

6) Use an air purifier to eliminate the danger particles

7) Use hot water to wash your bed linens regularly


8) Wrap mattresses and pillows with plastic covers to prevent dander from settling in the bedding

9) Use distilled water to bathe the cat once a month

Allergies should be treated immediately to prevent weakening of your body’s immune system. Prolonging your treatment will lead to other problems, such as bronchitis, asthma, or sinus or ear infections. It may even lead to life threatening cases if allergic responses are severe enough.

If you are experiencing symptoms that would not go away, you should consult a doctor to determine the cause. A test can then be perform on you to determine the exact allergens that are causing your symptoms so that an appropriate treatment can be administer on you.