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Tina Seay is the author and webmaster of 4 websites including LearnSomethingToday.com, a site devoted to improving quality of life through healthy eating, exercise and stress reduction, ForTheCatLover.com is a fun site for Cat Lovers with pictures, cat stories and cat health articles,The Chocolate Rabbit which has a nice selection of Chocolate gift items and YourWeddingStory.net contains helpful advice and products for the Bride to be. Tina has a BA in Art and Communications and ... [More]

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  • How to Plan a Dream Wedding with your Cell Phone
    [Relationships:Wedding] Can you plan a dream wedding on your own? The answer is yes! Your cell phone is the vital element in planning the wedding of your dreams without the expense of a wedding planner. Learn how to manage the whole affair on the run and impress your guests.


  • Protect Your Cat from Household Dangers
    [Pets:Cats] There may be as many as 100 household chemicals in your home that could make your cat seriously ill. Learn how to recognize and protect your cat from household dangers.


  • What is E. Coli and How to Prevent It
    [Food-and-Drink:Cooking-Tips] According to the Center for Disease Control, E. Coli O157:H7 can be highly contagious with an estimated 75,000 cases and 61 deaths per year in the United States alone. So what is E.coli, where did it come from and how do we prevent it?


  • Lung Cancer: Not Just a Man's Killer
    [Cancer:Lung-Mesothelioma-Asbestos] Lung cancer has long been associated as a killer of men but now it has passed breast cancer as the number one killing cancer of women. According to The American Cancer Society women are 1.5 times more likely to get lung cancer than men and African American women are more likely to get lung cancer than white women. Learn what causes lung cancer and how to increase your chance of survival.


  • Bringing Home a New Kitten can be a Great Experience
    [Pets:Cats] Kittens are cute, soft and so much fun to watch, but they are babies and as babies have needs. With knowledge and preparation bringing home your baby kitty can be a great experience for you both.


  • The Truth about Catnip
    [Pets:Cats] We have all heard the stories about cats gone wild, strung out on catnip, while my cat could care less about the stuff. Why is it then that some cats take one whiff of catnip and seem to defy gravity and other cats seem unaffected by its magic? Well, its time to separate fact from fiction when it comes to catnip and cats.


  • Cat Scratch Fever
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) about 40% of cats carry the Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) at some point in their lives. Learn how humans contract Cat Scratch Fever, the symptoms and how to prevent it.


  • Good Dental Care for Cats
    [Pets:Cats] Its a fact that 85% of cats develop periodontal disease by the time they are 5 years old. Taking good care of your cats teeth will increase his or her life and give them fresher smelling breath. Here is some good advice on good dental care for cats.


  • Lice: Prevention, Treatment and Elimination
    [Health-and-Fitness] The beginning of the school year brings the excitement of new classes, seeing old friends again, new school clothes and...lice? Unfortunately, this is all too common of a situation. Education is key in the fight against head lice. Learn how to treat, eliminate and prevent head lice this year.


  • To Declaw or Not to Declaw?
    [Pets:Cats] When the subject of declawing comes up among cat owners and cat lovers, conversation can become very heated. People seem to have strong feelings either pro or con on declawing. For as many reasons one might find to declaw their cat, there are as many reasons not to do it. If you are wrestling with this dilemma, this article will give you the information to make an educated decision with facts and alternative options to permanent declawing.


  • The Misery of Hairballs
    [Pets:Cats] Hairballs are not only nasty to look at but sometimes it looks like it really causes your cat pain to expel them. Is there any solution to this problem?


  • Toxoplasmosis: What You Need To Know If You Are Pregnant Or Plan On Becoming Pregnant
    [Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] One of the most common questions pregnant women who own cats or are frequently around cats have is if they or their baby can catch an infection known as One of the most common questions pregnant women owning cats have is if they or their baby can catch an infection known as toxoplasmosis. Many expecting mothers' worry that they can catch it from cleaning their cat's litterbox or by just merely petting a cat. Is there any truth to this fear? How much contact should expecting mothers have with cats?


  • Can Cats and Dogs Coexist Peacefully?
    [Pets:Cats] Can cats and dogs coexist peacefully? This may be one of man's biggest conundrums. Dogs, according to most all cartoons, are supposed to chase cats and cats are, in return, expected to spit, hiss, and claw them. Well, if you get a new dog or cat and introduce them to the older, established one without taking the time to make slow, peaceful introductions you may see some bad results. Here are some tips to make smooth transitions into each other's lives.


  • Cat Body Language
    [Pets:Cats] Did you ever wonder what your cat was thinking? Why do they always rub their heads on things, especially you? We may not be able to ask our kitty and get a verbal response but we can observe their body language to see what they're thinking.


  • Peacefully Introducing a New Cat to Your Home
    [Pets:Cats] Are you thinking about getting a new kitty friend for your cat but don't know how to thwart WW III? Sometimes, cats are similar to people in that they like having their space all for themselves. You may have noticed that they don't appreciate other cats or even the smell of them. There are some techniques to try to ensure the smoothest, safest and most stress-free transition between your old pet and the new one.


  • Burn Treatment and Classification
    [Health-and-Fitness:Skin-Care] Everyone has endured a burn sometime in their life whether it was a sunburn or you burned yourself on the stove. No matter where you got it, burns can be extremely painful. Easing the pain comes with knowing how to treat the specific burn, the different degrees of burns and knowing when you need professional medical treatment.


  • Is It Indigestion or a Heart Attack?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Heart-Disease] According to the American Red Cross, an estimated 70 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease with about 1 million of those dying each year. About half of that 1 million have heart attacks. The good news is heart attack-related deaths have decreased by over 30% in the past 20 years. This dramatic drop is due, in part, to the constant awareness to make heart-healthy life changes such as eating better foods, exercising regularly and quitting smoking.


  • Lyme Disease - A Silent Threat To Your Health
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] It is estimated that as many as 220,000 Americans developed Lyme disease in 2005 alone. Did you ever think something as small as the head of a pin could cause so much trouble? Unfortunately, being bitten by a tiny tick infected with Lyme disease could mean serious danger.


  • Oh, Those Litterbox Blues!
    [Pets:Cats] Who hasn't, at some time, had a problem with your cat going outside the litterbox? The root of this frustrating problem could be any number of reasons. Find out some of the reasons and solutions for this kitty conundrum.


  • Acetaminophen vs. Your Cat: How a Common Medicine Can Seriously Harm Your Cat
    [Pets:Cats] There could be hidden dangers in your home that could seriously and possibly fatality injure your cat. Find out why you should not give your cat human medicine without first consulting with your veterinarian.


  • How to have a Beautiful Wedding on a Budget
    [Relationships:Wedding] According to Fairchild Bridal Infobank, publisher of Modern Bride only 6 percent of Weddings today are financed entirely by the parents of the bride and groom. The average cost of a wedding in the 21st century is $20,000 with 60 percent of the couples getting married paying for a portion of the wedding cost and 27 percent paying for their wedding entirely that leave many couples in debt before they even say I DO.


  • 15 Steps to a Clutter Free Home
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Do you have an overstuffed home? Sometimes our homes need to lose weight too! It's time to slim down our house with these 15 easy steps.


  • Six Simple Strategies to Turn Your Walks into Workouts
    [Health-and-Fitness:Exercise] Want to push your walking to the next level, burn more calories and increase your energy? Try these 6 easy walking techniques.


  • 5 Easy Steps to Making Housework More Manageable
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Do you struggle with keeping a tidy house? Do you feel like you never succeed at this endless task. Hope is around the corner with this 5 easy steps you can finally feel like you have finished for the day.


  • 10 Simple Steps to a More Organized Household
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Are piles of papers taking over your tables and chairs? Do you have trouble finding things? Well it's time to turn it all around and get organized once and for all.





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