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Cereal Containers Still: FOOD: When first taken from mother give warm milk in clean saucer 4-5 times daily. After a few days, add stale bread to warm milk. In week or so, give a little cooked cereal containers still with milk. Occasion-ajly give small amount of finely chopped, cooked meat; never give raw meat to a kitten. Place all food in containers used only for pet; wash containers daily; keep food containers separate from household's dishes and wash separately. Water—Essential; must be clean, fresh, and available at all times.
In many respects, small containers are more difficult to place. Several small containers scattered about do not necessarily make a bold impact and can look fussy. Furthermore, a group of small containers can also be more difficult to maintain. However, they do come into their own when placed around the edges of larger containers to soften their outlines.
The meal's importance as a cereal containers still replacement in animal feeding was highlighted during the world cereal containers still shortage of 1973 and 1974. This shortage, and the need to make tropical countries more self-sufficient in food, is leading to far-reaching plant-breeding programmes for cassava which will increase its importance. |
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