It is the
lack of human contact in the critical first few weeks that results in the kittens becoming feral.
If they get a
lot of human contact, then they will be accustomed to humans and generally feel good about them.
The kittens will then be raised with
plenty of human contact so that they can be spayed and neutered to be adopted into loving homes.
And many investors want a small dose
of human contact from their robo adviser, especially as their financial lives become more complex.
Puppies can not be left alone not only for house training and crate training purposes, but also because puppies require a substantial
amount of human contact.
The warning in this script is that living a virtual life
devoid of any human contact, even with those who share your house, is not everything its made up to be.
This breed of dog is particularly
demanding of human contact and requires a strong owner who both values and has a firm alpha position over all animals in the household.
Fine with other dogs he was very
wary of human contact and preferred to stay in his crate, not even eating if he was watched.
The lack
of human contact makes it more difficult for some people to judge what kind of customer experience they might expect working with any particular company, for example.
The lack
of human contact during the first few months of life is critical, not only to mental development, but to physiological development as well.
I completely agree that neglect will cause aggression in some cases but it is the
lack of human contact and socialization that causes this not the method of confinement.
I know that family - raised dogs are better adapted to indoor living and for the
amount of human contact a guide dog must have.
«Breivik is an extremely dangerous man,» Emberland said, noting he was not
deprived of human contact and did interact with others, notably prison staff.
Solitary and germ - phobic, he encounters a young woman still more
terrified of human contact (Sylvia Hoeks), who hides in a secret room of her Versailles - scale villa, unwilling to be seen even by her own caretaker.
The common practice of sending automated e-mails to teachers after an observation is particularly pernicious, when just a
bit of human contact could have an emotionally positive impact.
And does the
value of human contact in the form of these everyday transactions — whether it's the cashier, the barista, the clothing store clerk, the lunch chef, or the delivery person — ever get factored into these equations at all?
If you fail to follow up with a phone, email, postcard or other
form of human contact, you may as well have placed your resume directly into the shredder.»
As in Days of Being Wild, Chungking Express and Fallen Angels, Hong Kong provides the ideal setting for this
exposition of human contact within a buzzing cosmopolitan city that is both vibrant and brash.
Cautious of human contact, he becomes reliant on his new Operating System, a computer so advanced, he begins falling in love with it.
With a child's happiness at stake, communication takes on a fresh urgency, and the routine that Howard has evolved over the years — designed specifically to minimize the
agony of human contact — suddenly feels restrictive and even dangerous.
When Benny and Plokoon were rescued by Cat Welfare Society (CWS) and taken in by Pele and Robin 11 months ago, Benny was
starved of human contact while Plokoon was very timid, constantly crouching low with his stubbed tail tucked in — bolting at any sudden sound or movement.
The positive
effects of human contact with animals may not be directly measurable all the time, but what can not be argued is that the human - animal bond plays an important role in these benefits.
According to the AAWL, the dogs, who were the adult «breeders» at the puppy mill agencies, have known little in
terms of human contact, or creature comforts.
The degree and
nature of human contact a given cat prefers depends on its socialization to people and involves genetics, early rearing conditions, and life experiences.
They are most common on the northern portions of the island, and as well within Barkley and Clayoquot Sounds, where
most of their human contact takes place.
Curated by artist and photographer Arden Surdam, «Belt Friction,» the current group exhibition at Kopeikin Gallery, explores themes about the complexities of touch and
categorizations of human contact.
These interests fueled the creation of objects that have a profound sense of touch (whether his own or thousands of
years of human contact), hold meaning within them, and suggest ideas to the viewer both functional and spiritual.