Sentences with phrase «human contact because»

At this age the kittens will already be nervous of human contact because they have not been handled and socialized.
While ferals tend to avoid human contact because they aren't properly socialized, they often live in cat colonies in close proximity to humans.

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In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that human babies and toddlers are at greater risk because they come into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused bedding.
We have employees taking and inputting orders right now because human contact is important to building customer relationships.
Contact between entrepreneurs and investors is especially difficult to police because the female founders have no human resources department to report the harassment to, and employment laws don't directly address the relationship between an entrepreneur and an investor, said Bay Area employment attorney Sonya Smallets.
It is sacramental not only because physical contact is employed to express and increase human love but also because the human relationship in love is symbolic of, an expressive medium for, and a representation and effectual sign that enables a deep relationship with God, for God is Love and acts ever lovingly in and toward humanity.
The impression that every human being, the «whole world,» could sit on «this stone» and could use the stone to test and confirm the soundness and fundamental character of sense certainty, is therefore not an absolute illusion, because the sensuous contact between traveler and stone, or the traveler's visual contact with the steeple, corresponds to a typical constellation of events which occur in a variety of ways.
It is brilliant because it is an astounding act of physical excellence — most humans couldn't even get the leg around there; most footballers couldn't hope to control the resultant contact enough to send the ball arcing precisely beyond the keeper — but also the achievement of that act of physical excellence requires a mental contortion of similar audacity.
This is because skin to skin contact stimulates the hormones in the body of the child which will, in turn, assist in the growth of villi which are important in human digestion
I have never in my life felt so frustrated, lost and alone, because I had basically been locked in our house for over 2 weeks with them and had forgotten what real human contact was like.
Human infants need constant attention and contact with other human beings because they are unable to look after themseHuman infants need constant attention and contact with other human beings because they are unable to look after themsehuman beings because they are unable to look after themselves.
Because humans have been migratory for thousands of years, being left alone without body contact, signals to a baby she is being left behind the tribe and in danger of being attacked by predators.
In any Introduction to Biological Anthropology class, students learn that the human infant is the most vulnerable, contact dependent, slowest developing and most dependent primate - mammal of all, largely because humans are born neurologically premature, relative to other primate mammals.
The more you study the phenomenon, the more subtle the human - factor requirements turn out to be, because the amount of eye contact maintained by people varies enormously for social and situational reasons.
That's likely because the city birds never came into contact with human hunters, who accounted for most of the bird deaths in the wild.
So even though it might be possible to provide wildcats with the habitat and space they need through small parks connected by wildlife corridors, ultimately such plans wouldn't work because the corridors would probably put the wildcats in closer contact with human settlements.
Understanding these unique areas is important because there are many examples of naturally occurring hybrid zones, and new hybrid zones will form in the future as climate change and human impacts cause species distributions to shift and come into contact.
Because the cells inside the droplets are free - floating, the technique allows them to contact each other in every direction, as they would in the human body, rather than only touch side to side as they do in a flat dish.
Seven new pathogens are identified worldwide each year, and this is predicted to reach 15 - 20 every year by 2020 because of increased human contact with wildlife species that are potential reservoirs of disease.
The researchers also speculate that because the effects of eye contact on human cognition seem to be in general positive, eye contact may have therapeutic potential.
Because chickens, ducks, and pigs are «commonly held in Vietnam in backyards and on small farms,» Van Doorn says, «there is a lot of possible contact between these viruses and humans
Thus rabies does not persist in human populations because people do not bite each other even when they are infected and, in practice, in Europe, people catch the virus mainly from foxes, although contact with them is rare.
The study protocol was approved by the KPNC institutional review board and the California State Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects, which waived written consent for participants because our data - only study had no direct contact with patients.
When our product contacts your skin, the same thing happens, though much more quickly, because of the high water content of the human body.
A lot of people who prefer to go for online dating, especially singles over 40 would have done so because of their fear of actual human contact, and you don't want to impose an intimidating factor from the get - go.
While I'm not knocking online dating, the reason I started the dances again is because I think that nothing will ever replace human contact.
Never feeling like a hagiography, in part because it shares the humility of its subject, The Kingdom Of Dreams And Madness is an unfailingly human portrait, and its least - flattering moments — such as a tense business meeting with Miyazaki's son, who is never seen in direct contact with his father — serve to casually normalize a man who most cinephiles can't imagine beyond the scope of his work.
And here is the incalculably offensive rub of The Legend of Tarzan, as it assumes (by suggested default) the mighty man had no interest for any of the dark skinned human women he was in contact with because he innately knows he's better.
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
He liked this job because it required almost zero contact with other human beings.
Because Sam was so friendly and showed signs of being open to human contact, ACR volunteers decided he would be a good candidate to be fostered and adopted.
Gerhold and Jessup (and ABC) go on to argue that «human exposure to rabies is largely associated with free - roaming cats because of people being more likely to come in contact with cats, large free - roaming cat populations, and lack of stringent rabies vaccination programmes.»
Humans are much more susceptible to contact skin allergies than canines because a dog's hair coat works as a barrier to the allergen.
Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that cats are rarely a source of disease, and that it is unlikely for anyone to get sick from touching or owning a cat.3 «Feral cats pose even less risk to public health than pet cats because they have minimal human contact, and any contact that does occur is almost always initiated by the person,» says Ackerman.
Because he was a senior dog who'd had little to no human contact for most of his life, they said he was too difficult to care for.
AVMA cautions pet owners to contact a veterinarian before dosing a pet with any medication because even if the drug is safe in some doses, it may not be safe in human doses.
Many of these cats are «feral» or wild because they have had no human contact.
At 6 - 8 weeks old because they have not been handled and socialised by people the kittens are nervous of human contact and are generally known as feral.
They are not properly socialized because they lack positive contact with humans.
But where Bentley will reside; how much, if any, contact he'll have with humans and other dogs; and how long his isolation might last are questions public health officials aren't answering — primarily because they don't have those answers.
They believe also that shelter dogs needing more time to assess humans was most likely because their everyday contact interactions with people were probably fewer than the family dogs, and they had fewer opportunities than family dogs to associate people with treats or rewards than a family dog did.
They are the same species as domestic (pet) cats, but they have not been socialized to human beings because they have had no, or at least very little, contact with humans, especially as kittens.
Because the incubation period for rabies is usually less than six months, this quarantine period is meant to ensure that the animal does not have rabies before it is allowed to come into regular contact with humans and other animals again.
Because giardia can affect humans, it is very important to sanitize and wash hands after coming in contact with fecal matter.
For anyone who hasn't worked with a «broken» cat before let me explain — this little trick serves many purposes, it gives me the «scary» human a bit more distance so I'm not leaning over Links (which would be way too scary at this point for him), and it keeps me safe because I do not know how Links is going to react to first contact.
Because free - roaming cats tend to avoid human contact, the likelihood of disease transmission is quite remote.
Because of their fastidious nature, the passing of non-infective oocysts, and the short duration of oocyst shedding, direct contact with cats is not thought to be a primary risk for human infection.»
It is also of particular importance because of its zoonotic potential; it may be possible, albeit rare, for humans to become infected through direct contact or inhalation of bodily fluids from carrier animals.
Due to the lack of outward signs in carrier horses, strangles can spread quickly and easily through a barn or herd because of its ability to be transmitted through direct animal - to - animal contact or by objects such as bridles, buckets or human hands.
It's unlikely that people with allergies will be affected by these cats because they live outside and many prefer to not come in contact with humans.
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