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    The Behavior Department: Making Babies? First, Make Baby-Ready Pets
    For a pet who's used to being the center of attention, the arrival of a newborn child can be upsetting. But some shelters are showing expectant parents how to make their pets baby-ready—and prevent them from being relinquished unnecessarily.
       
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    The "101" Department: Keys to a Cool Shelter Website
    It's become essential for shelters to have an online presence, and to ensure that presence contains some basic key elements. Learn about them here, and see if your site’s working for you!
     
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     January-February 2010 Table of Contents

    Shelter Shelter Medicine: Scaredy Cat or Feral Cat?
    In the shelter, it’s hard to tell the difference between truly feral cats and those who are tame but acting frightened and reactive. The way you handle these cats can make all the difference—with time and TLC, they will show their true colors.
       
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