In today’s news, Chinese medical team helps enhance Botswana’s healthcare sector. Global study warns millions of people live on sinking land, US researchers monitor dolphin-people’s health by analyzing DNA samples from seawater, United Kingdom expands foster care support, Kazakh teen gains international recognition for artificial intelligence-based cancer detection technology, Netherlands-based company introduces vegan animal-people food ingredients, and national park in Âu Lạc (Vietnam) releases wild animal-citizens into their natural habitat.
Today, I have a useful tip for those with cat-companions. It’s better to keep food and water separate because in the wild, cat-people typically avoid drinking water near their food sources to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Many domestic cat-folk still have this instinct, so set their water bowl or fountain several feet (one meter) away from their food dish. Furthermore, feline-folk prefer to be aware of their surroundings while eating or drinking in case of potential threats, therefore, place their dishes in an open area where they have space behind and around them and they won’t feel trapped. Cat-people typically don’t drink enough water on their own; one reason is they have a natural preference for fresh, running water over standing sources, which may carry bacteria in the wild. Encourage them to drink more water to avoid urinary and kidney problems by providing a water fountain that mimics running water.
Now it’s time to enjoy some laughing nourishment with a joke we have ready. It’s called, “Fired from the Firehouse.”
Derek was telling Mira about one of his dad’s favorite sayings.
“My dad always said, ‘You should fight fire with fire.’ Which is probably why the fire department let him go.”
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And now we have a heartline in German, with multiple-language subtitles, from a disciple in Germany











