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It spawned two sequels, 101 More Uses for a Dead Cat and Uses of a Dead Cat in History, as well as calendars featuring the cartoons and even a book in response called The Cat's Revenge - More Than 101 Uses for Dead People. In 2006, a 25th anniversary edition of A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat was published with a new foreword. [3]
Microbicide – an agent used to kill or reduce the infectiousness of microorganisms. Miticide – a chemical to kill mites. Nemacide (also nematicide, nematocide) – a chemical to eradicate or kill nematodes. Parasiticide – a general term to describe an agent used to destroy parasites. Pediculicide – an agent that kills head lice.
However, when the executioner, only known as Bull, prepared to chop off her head with an axe, the first blow did not kill Mary. It only hit her head. The second blow severed her neck, but the tendon was still left. The executioner later pulled off Mary's head only to reveal that her hair was a wig. [53] [98] Andrew Perne: 26 April 1589
On average, the frozen spikes are the agent behind 100 deaths in Russia every year. They have also claimed lives in Chicago, Vermont, and a more than one city in Michigan. Number 6.
There are more ways to kill a cat besides choking him to death. There is more than one way to kill a cat. There is more than one way to kill a cat besides choking him on cream. Earliest known written source: 1678 Ray, John English Proverbs.—eric 22:21, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Proverbs in which the cat suffers horribly are commonplace. "There isn't ...
RELATED: See Aoshima, Japan's cat island CSF is a bacterial disease that can be transferred by kissing cats or touching your face after touching a cat's fur. Kittens are more likely to be carriers ...
Family Guy: Big Book o' Crap (collects Family Guy #1–3, April 2006, ISBN 1-932796-65-7) Family Guy, Vol. 1: 100 Ways to Kill Lois Family Guy, Vol. 2: Peter Griffin's Guide to Parenting
A kitten’s body condition score is an easy way to determine if your cat is overweight or obese. The body condition score ranges from 1-5, with 1 being emaciated and 5 being morbidly obese.