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Funny Friday (In memory of Texas)
Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
Let's do the Hokey Pokey!
That's what it's all about.
We are posting this funny picture of Scylla in memory of Texas and his Funny Picture Friday contest. You can click here to see the last contest he had before he went to the bridge. He had FORTY-SIX very funny entries to choose from.
Texas' Mom told us about some societies that are trying to cure the bad cancer that took Texas away from us.
Winn Feline Foundation – Winn is a non-profit organization established in 1968 that supports studies about cat health. Projects funded by Winn have provided information that is used every day in veterinary medicine to treat cat diseases. When donating, you can specify that it go for cancer research, or another disease, if you wish.
The CSU Animal Cancer Center – The mission of the Robert H. and Mary G. Flint Animal Cancer Center is to improve prevention and treatment of cancer in animals and humans. The Center focuses on the thoughtful, innovative, caring, and careful study of the causes and treatment of the disease in animals.
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We Are Participatin In Pillars Of Strength For K
K is a very special doggie who blogs at Romping and Rolling in the Rockies. K has cancer and we wants to let K and KB (her Mom) know that we supports them. K has her next round of chemotherapy on Friday, February 17. We are awed by the courage that...
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Thirteen Things ~ Cervical Cancer
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Public School Officials In Kansas Ban Breast Cancer Fundraiser
October is breast cancer awareness month. You would think that school officials would have nothing but praise for two girls who wanted to raise money for breast cancer (you would be wrong). Two Salina Central High School seniors designed T-shirts to...
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More About The Hpv Vaccine
Close to 4,000 women die of cervical cancer every year, a 10th of them in Texas. The human papillomavirus - which will infect more than half of sexually active people at some point in their lives - is the leading cause of the disease. A new vaccine, Merck's...
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Hpv Vaccine
I was recently asked what I though about the new HPV vaccine which would help prevent cervical cancer. Since I don't have daughters I have to honestly admit I haven't given it much thought. But it seems that parents would want to do whatever they...
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