Sentences with phrase «water and food nearby»

Keep fresh water and food nearby along with a clean litter box.

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Keep a water bottle nearby, stay away from alcohol and caffeinated drinks, and up your intake of water - based foods like such as lettuce and cucumbers.
At almost every mobile money, there are indirect jobs created for cleaners, attendants, drivers and nearby food and water sellers.
At the same time, CSIRO is also crafting lower - tech programs for farmers in nearby developing countries, which may face severe food shortages due to crop failures and even widespread famine as the weather heats up, water dries up, and population explodes.
Once your puppy crate is set up, place your dog's food and water bowls nearby as well as a box for his toys.
It will need a quiet environment with food and water nearby as they may be physically weak for some time.
Open her carrier and place it nearby along with her food, water bowls, litter box and toys.
Provide her with a comfortable box near the litter box for her to have her kittens with food and water nearby.
The mild winter weather, the availability of protected waters and nearby farmlands which provide habitat and an abundant food supply all contribute to the year round abundance of bird watching opportunities in the Comox Valley.
In 2013, the opposite occurred; the water levels in the lake increased dramatically and caused the flamingos living on the lake to migrate to nearby lakes in search of a food supply.
Fantastic sand (soft enough for sitting, hard - packed enough for bike riding), beautiful Southern water, and unparalleled facilities such as a variety of food options and a nearby shopping center make Coligny a destination for virtually everyone who visits the island.
You can go and taste all the delightful food at the restaurants nearby, go on shopping sprees and experience some fun with all the water sports and boating activities available.
You'll run out of food and water and will be forced to drink the dirty sludge you find in nearby pools and chew on raw meat or tasteless carrots, but it will never be enough to fill your rapidly decreasing gauges.
She raised some of her food, carried the water she used for bathing and cooking from a nearby well, collected rainwater from her roof for washing, composted her waste and split wood for her wood stove.
Louise Johnson of SkyHill Farm talked about the highly vulnerable aquifers in her region, Wenonah Hauter of Food & Water Watch said that sustainable farming is the future of Upstate New York, not extractive drilling, and Hilary Baum of Chefs for the Marcellus pointed out that farms could be stigmatized if fracking operations move in nearby.
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