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How do you say fire extinguisher in spanish?

How do you say fire extinguisher in spanish?

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I once raised seven Chinese goslings from hatchlings in my bedroom closet (it was a walk-in). I kept them warm by hanging a trouble light above their pen by day, and closing the closet door by night. All but one survived. Bring your chicken indoors when the weather is cool. All he has to do is peck at that blanket to either electrocute himself, or set the house ablaze.
As long as it's nothing she can chew apart and swallow, the materials should be safe for her to play with. It may be the smell of rubber or the consistency that holds her interest. With all the experience I have had in my many years as a cat owner vet tech, I have come to the conclusion that sometimes, you just can't tell why a cat does what it does. I have seen many cats that are obsessed with a single type of material. I had a cat that loved to sleep on a sheet of paper, one that chews ONLY on photographs, and one that sucks on her tail to put herself to sleep. And some breeds of cats, like siamese, are known for wool sucking- where they nurse on wool socks sweaters. I'm sure it's some residual instinct from some ancestral act, but we'll probably never know! OK, so I didn't really give you an answer, but it's all I've got! :)
By the way was this a CALICI vaccine (recommended by all vets) or a CHLAMYDIA vaccine (not recommended by AAHA OR the American association of feline practitioners). Only Banfield and other rip off vets are giving the Chlamydia vaccine.

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