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4K - 8th August, International Cat Day 8 ஆகஸ்ட், சர்வதேச பூனை தினம் | RO...

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190th Video of ROUNDS TUBE describes about 8th August, International Cat Day 8 ஆகஸ்ட், சர்வதேச பூனை தினம். International Cat Day is a celebration which takes place on 8 August of every year. It was created in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. It is a day to raise awareness for cats and learn about ways to help and protect them. In 2020 custodianship of International Cat Day passed to International Cat Care, a not-for-profit British organization that has been striving to improve the health and welfare of domestic cats worldwide since 1958. In the US and Canada, National Cat Day is an awareness day to raise public awareness of cat adoption, taking place on August 8 in Canada and October 29 in the United States. In general, vets say it's okay to leave your cat alone for up to 24 hours at a time. As long as they have a clean litterbox, access to fresh water, and a full meal before you go, they should be fine for a day. Any longer than that, though, is pushing it. The

4K - World Snake Day, 16th July உலக பாம்பு நாள் विश्व सांप दिवस #ROUNDSTUBE

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163rd Video of ROUNDSUBE describes about World Snake Day celebrated annually on 16th July. While snakes are threatened by many of the same issues that affect all wildlife (habitat loss, climate change, and disease), negative attitudes toward snakes may be the biggest barrier to their conservation because it often impedes efforts to address other threats. World Snake Day is to increase awareness about the different species of snakes all around the world. Snakes seem to have a negative connotation and a lot of people are scared of snakes. The snakes most likely originated in the warm, forested ecosystems of the Southern Hemisphere around 128 million years ago. Out of more than 3000 species of snakes in the world, some 600 are venomous and over 200 are considered to be medically important. Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joints than their lizard ancestors, enabling them to swallow prey much larger