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		<title>A Newfound Soft Spot for Raccoons</title>
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I had always harbored preconceived notions about raccoons. To me, they were nothing more than scavengers who terrorized raided my birdfeeders at night and bullied the household pets if we accidentally left them outside. Having seen them scrounging for meals in dumpsters and trash bins, I believed raccoons were a public health hazard. All of [...]


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		<title>Keeping Teddy Clean and Fresh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can try to prevent it from happening all you want, but itâs just inevitable. Kids are some of the most efficient mess-makers alive, and they are especially adept at covering their stuffed animals with layers of filth. Whether itâs food particles or bits of dirt from being dragged around outside, teddy bears are often [...]


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