Furry terrors: Coping with an infuriating pet - Pet health- msnb. Angie Best-Boss has tried changing litter boxes, types of litter, brands of litter. But something has gone terribly wrong with Tiger. "I loathe my cat," said the freelance writer in New Palestine, Ind. "Actually, loathe might be too weak of a word. I hate it. Dogs chewing through table legs. Still, many can't bring themselves to dump their wayward animals in shelters. Some wish out loud their pets would just run away. When Cherie Miller's 16-year-old cat, Kitty, goes out, he wants in. "When it scratches on the bedroom door at 3:21 a.m. to have its food whooshed, it's enticing to imagine creative ways to ditch this cat. Victim of your pet? "We all know couples who look like they like to fight. "Some people like to think they love their animals so much they're willing to be victimized by them," she said.
Others, like Jellybean, just drop into the lives of their humans and stay a good long while. Jellybean is the nippy childhood bird of Jennifer Guild, who lives in Richmond, Va. Seagal's attorney slams 'absurd' sexual harassment suit - MSN Mo. Seagal's attorney slams 'absurd' sexual harassment suit April 13, 2010, 5:22 PM EST WENN -- Steven Seagal's attorney has hit back at sexual abuse accusations filed against his client, insisting the lawsuit is "ridiculous" and "absurd. " Ex-model Kayden Nguyen claims she landed a job as the Under Siege star's executive assistant in February, 2009, only to discover she was expected to pleasure the actor, replacing one of two Russian girls "who were available for his sexual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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'Fatso' gene causes teens to gain weight - Kids and parenting- m. CHICAGO — One hour of moderate to vigorous exercise a day can help teens beat the effects of a common obesity-related gene with the nickname "fatso," according to a new European study. The message for adolescents is to get moving, said lead author Jonatan Ruiz of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. "Be active in your way," Ruiz said. "Activities such as playing sports are just fine and enough. " The study, released Monday, appears in the April edition of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
The research supports U.S. guidelines that tell children and teenagers to get an hour or more of physical activity daily, most of it aerobic activity such as running, jumping rope, swimming, dancing and bicycling. Scientists are finding evidence that both lifestyle and genes cause obesity and they're just learning how much diet and exercise can offset the inherited risk. One gene involved with obesity, the FTO gene, packs on the pounds when it shows up in a variant form. Try to Get Pregnant? -1 - MSN Health & Fitness - Men’s Sexual He. Ordinary T-shirts could become body armor - Discovery.com- msnbc.