A four legged pet. Only trifling women use this word when describing their body part. I think that if you are referring to a part on the female's body, it's called a vagina. I think that as we grow to be an adult, we start using the correct names for our body parts. At least some of us do.
2006-12-09 00:49:41
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answered by C's Wifey 3
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Are we talking about the animal here or the medical scan?
The animal is a quadruped with fur - long single tail at one end - cute looking face at the other. Tends to be more affectionate than a dog. (I guess this is a matter of opinion considering I've been attacked by at least 5 different dogs.)
The cat scan is a very expensive procedure. They basically put you in a thin tube and use lasers to look inside of your body. It's kind of like an X-ray only it has greater resolution. The normally use this to look for tumors or abnormal growths beneath your skin. While it is painless, I hope you aren't claustrophobic. It is a very narrow tube that you go into. Also I hope you aren't figgedy. If you move during the scan, they have to start all over again from the beginning.
2006-12-09 08:53:41
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answered by Oklahoman 6
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A cat is a four legged creature.
Or CAT is a software program to produce diagrams and mathamatical equation elipticals. Simular to an ossolator in the wave and swing in peaks when sound is passed through a microphone.
Or CAT is a device in which to scan the body to see if it is injured.
2006-12-09 08:54:44
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answered by nebo1950 1
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* Cat-scratch disease is a bacterial disease that results from a scratch or bite by a cat. Persons with cat-scratch disease can have a range of illnesses from mild to severe.
* Cat-scratch disease usually causes swollen lymph glands near the site of the scratch or bite.
* Most people get better on their own in about 3 weeks.
* To prevent cat-scratch disease, avoid provoking cats and kittens. Thorough cleaning of cat scratches and bites might also help.
2006-12-09 08:49:53
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answered by Dimar 1
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computerized axial tomography
2006-12-09 09:03:06
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answered by karen 1
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an animal, fluffy cute and i have 2~!
2006-12-09 08:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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meow
2006-12-09 08:47:44
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answered by synkronyzer 3
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I dont know?
2006-12-09 08:47:47
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answered by Tommy S 2
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hmmm.... I'm going to have to THINK about that one.....
2006-12-09 08:50:20
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answered by Anne B 4
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