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All right, we are back on the Doctor Dollion Show.
Thank you all for tuning in. One eight seven seven
Doctor Dolly one eight seven seventy o c. D Ali.
So for those of you who are nurses out there,
God bless you. You are probably the most underappreciated, underpaid
employees out there, individuals out there. And many of my
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nurse friends say, well, I they love what they do,
but they don't hear a lot of people say, look,
I really want to be a nurse. Let alone somebody
faking being a nurse. While a Florida woman has been
arrested after allegedly posing as a nurse she treated more
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than four thousand patients with a stolen license. Autumn Bardisa,
twenty nine years old, allegedly provided care to four four
hundred and eighty six patients from June twenty twenty four
to this January while never holding a valid nursing license
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She is facing seven counts of practicing as a healthcare
professional without a license, seven counts of fraudulent use of
personal identified information. Now, you can impersonate so many different employees,
but why would you want to impersonate an underpaid, overworked nurse.
The Sheriff's office said that she worked at advant Health
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Palm Coast Parkway Hospital for nearly two years. A colleague
discovered that she was not licensed to work as a
nurse after she got a promotion earlier this year. In
her time at the hospital, she participated in medical services
for almost forty five hundred patients, and she was hired
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by advant Health on July third, twenty twenty three, as
an Advanced Nurse Tech. Now Advanced Nurse Techs still work
under the direct supervision of an RN. She allegedly claimed
she was an Education first registered nurse, which meant she
had passed the required schooling to become a registered nurse,
but never passed the national exam for her license. During
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the hiring process, Bardisa, according to NBC News, told the
hospital she had passed the exam, provided a license number
that matched her first name, Autumn, but with a different
last name. She tried to explain the discrepancy, allegedly by
claiming she recently got married and had a new last name.
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The hospital asked her to provide her marriage licenses proof,
but she never did. The name and license number she provided, however,
belonged to another nurse named Autumn, and this was a
nurse who Advent Health employed at a different hospital. She
just goes on or Mary Way and continues to work
at the hospital without anybody going back saying wait a second,
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did you submit the paperwork we needed and the verification?
And this went on for months. She then gets promoted.
Her colleagues are like, what so a fellow employee busybody.
Usually we don't like these now people going into your business.
But luckily this was a good move. I'm glad this
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person was a busybody. Fellow employee checked the status of
her license at the time and fout she hadix and
expired Certified Nursing Assistant license. The employee then reported this
to administrators. Advent Health opened an investigation to the claim,
found she never provided her marriage license to confirm her identity,
and then ended up getting terminated this January. Now the
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police are ordering a criminal investigation. So this where did
she come up with you? You don't want somebody stealing
your identity. Can you imagine somebody being doctor Dahlia. I
had a nurse who did pretend to be doctor Dahlia.
Her hair was all messy, she had blonde hair, and
she stole our flu shots and said she was holding
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a doctor DOLLI a flu shot clinic in a part
of town and to pay for the flu shots. We
called the police right away when we found out what
we did call the police too. We already caught her
and we know it's not you. I was like, thank God,
but the impersonations can happen. Apparently the other autumn went
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to her same college, had never knew her identity was stolen.
They did it per know each other. She ends up
getting a warrant and on August fifth, she was arrested
in her home. This is a really disturbing case of
medical fraud. She's being held on seventy thousand dollars bond.
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Not sure if she has an attorney arrayment sent for
September second. But wow, you know it's and you know
it's interesting because before the days of licensure and ensuring professionalism,
it was just the wild West in medical scenarios where
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somebody who was really really good at delivering babies would
end up being the village appointed midwife. Now somebody who
had some luck getting people to feel better would then
be the village appointed healer. And there was a need
for there to be over the centuries, actual professional educated
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individuals because people were dying. Some people might have worked
well with placebo or luck of the draw got better,
but there was this need. And one of the reasons
why we have that need is because we don't want
somebody trusting somebody else and then getting the wrong care.
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And an issue I am seeing is people are using CHATGYTP,
Google and they're saying I could do what a doctor does,
I could do what a nurse does. You can't. As
much as I think the Internet teaches us things, there's
a process you go through and an in person process
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to make sure you can handle blood, to make sure
you know how to insert ivs and NG tubes and catheters,
two for you to understand if somebody is lying and
not giving you the full history. The training that we
go through in the medical professions is far more in
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depth than you can get from reading the Internet. Now,
a lot of people say, oh, sore throat fever. All right,
it's strip is it. Maybe it's cocksaki virus. Maybe it's covid,
maybe it's mono. Maybe your sir throat is from cancer
and you have a fever because part of the cancer
tumor is getting infected. You know, you just can't you
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think that you know, anybody could be Look, we all
have the opportunity to be as astronauts, but you still
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I'm we are back on the Doctor Dahlia Show. Thank
you all for tuning in. One eight seven seven Doctor
Dolly one eight seven seven d O C D A
L I. Big thanks to Talk Media Network for making
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click like and subscribe. So World Athletics President Sebastian co
has recently announced a new rule for women athletes. They're
going to be required to have mandatory genetic tests to
verify their biological sex. According to the Conversation, the test
must be done if athletes wish to compete in September
World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, World Athletics said all athletes
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competing as women must have an sry gene test to
identify whether a male Y chromosome is present. As the
sry gene is found on the Y chromosome, it is
effectively a proxy for the Y chromosome. They say. Any
athlete whose test shows the presence of the sry gene
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will be banned from competing in the women's category in
elite events. They say, however, if the athlete has a
condition called complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, this may allow them
to qualify for an exemption. So this is interesting. This
is we've as you know, our embryos, we have chromosomes xxxy.
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At the six week mark, the sry gene on the
Y chromosome triggers a cascade of events that then starts
us those of us who are male, to start going
down the male genetic changes. If not, our default is female,
and then as testes are produced, testosterone starts to play
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a role. If embryo is xx chromosomes, then Ovary's form
and then estrogen as well as other hormones are produced
as well, and so one concern that people are having.
One is the transgender controversy of somebody being biologically male
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deciding to transition, identifying now as a female, entering women's sports.
And we're starting to see with the Olympics and Ncuba,
and we're starting to see, you know, more of a
consensus that it's not fair for female athletes to compete
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against a biological male. Some males might not be trans
and good faith might be doing it because they are
not excelling in male athletics and so want to compete
in a female side of things, because boy, are the
rewards great for those who win, especially if they could
supersede overnight all of their competitors just by entering as
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a different sex. So I think there's a general consensus
that it's not fair for women in sports to compete
against biological males. But the issue that is brewing that
I don't think sports knows how to address are the
intersects individuals. You know, you keep hearing, you know, I'll
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go to sports books and somebody will be watching the
w NBA or they'll be watching you know, runners or
whatever and say, that's not a woman, that's a dude.
That's a dude, and you're like, now it's a woman.
Ye's well, but these individuals that people keep calling out
saying but they don't look they're male. They What might
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happen is one, not all of us look very feminine,
but there is a certain percentage of the population anywhere
from one to two percent who might be intersex. And
one thing that could turn athletics on its but just
completely flip things around is once once these athletic bodies
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decide that everybody needs testing, now, the average intersex individual
should be made aware that they were intersex. And by intersex,
it's the term that has replaced hermaphrodite, where they were
born with both male and female body parts. They might
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be x y but still have female genitalia, or there
might be xx and have male genitalia, or they may
and so since it's it easier to raise these individuals
as a female, most of them are raised as females.
They will not be able to reproduce, they'll be infertile,
and if they do have testicles within their abdominal cavity,
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those are removed so they never turn cancers. And so
these individuals will be raised as female. They might even
get hormones, et cetera. And they were given a rough
hand in nature, not being able to have babies, et cetera.
But their gift is they might be very athletically inclined.
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And so what helps many of them in terms of
their confidence in terms of getting through life is excelling
in something they're good at. So a question many of
us doctors have is you start to screen many of
these individuals and it starts to go into many of
these other fields where there's female athletes, how many of
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them are going to be outed in terms of them
having been intersex Now. One of my listeners says, if
they're intersex, they need to be out. They're male biologically.
It's not fair to females. But I'm a little mixed
because if they were raised as female since birth now
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and they are curse is they're infertile and may have
higher cancer risk, but they're blessing is they may have
more athleticism. I think they should still be allowed to
pursue sports where I draw a line to somebody who
is biological male and decides to transition for gain and
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then get into women's sports to win, or to get
into a bathroom or get into a private space. But
if somebody was always racist birth as a female, do
they have a right to still use their athletic bilit
And so I'm I'm just kind of torn. I do
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think that. I think we have seen time and time again.
I forget who it was. I was watching some it
was years ago. I was watching some it wasn't the Olympics,
but it was some uh track and field event, and
the person running was running on the female side and
was just meters ahead of everybody else. Uh and and
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you know you yeah, yeah, you wonder now, is that
is that one of the fastest women in the world
or is it somebody who possibly now? And then I
saw them slow down a little bit so that it
didn't look so obvious. But in women's sports, women need
to feel like they are competing against other women. If
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you are the fastest woman in the world, you want
to be biologically female for that. But interce individuals, some
of them might not even know. And so how do
you handle that, if if, how do you give them privacy?
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So one thing that was crucial is when we did
have a baby that was born hermaphrodite at the time
and now called intersex, their records are private. With hippo,
the parents should have conversations with that child once a child.
Don't most understand, but it is a very private medical condition.
How does this work if in sports you take a
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test and they say, sorry, you're ex y. I know
some of you are like, you know, Dahlia, you really
have a deep voice. I do have a deep voice.
I know I'm XX because I was able to have babies,
so I'm good. But if somebody said, you know, Dahlia
your x Y, I wouldn't mind. I'm happy in my marriage.
My husband loves me. But if the whole public knew
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because I was in sports, that's that could be embarrassing
for many. So we before we genetically screen everybody, I understand,
we want to make sure there's not somebody who is
taking advantage of the system. And biological men should not
compete in female sports who are now identified as female.
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But what do you do with the intersex population. There's
been some movie stars I'm not gonna name who who
have been uh alleged and I met a nurse of
one of them who was there when this star was born.
You'll say they're intersects. They're the and and the female
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form they chose is beautiful. I don't know much about
their athletic ability. I know they weren't able to have
children on their own they adopted, but they do have
a right to a happy life. So there has to
be a way where if we do feel that somebody
has taken advantage, they're out. If somebody does test and
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we find that a good amount of let's say players
are x y, because so the level when you're looking
at the prevalence of intersects in the world, it could
be anywhere from what point two five to two percent,
Yet in athletes, they believe that there is about one
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hundred and forty times more incidents because obviously they were
able to excel in something. And World Athletics believes that
intersects account for seven point one out of every thousand
elite female athletes. So it's definitely a conversation we need
to have and find out how to address it, leaving
allowing the dignity and the privacy that these intersex athletes
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doct DOLLI one eight seven seven d O C d
A l I. So President Donald trump sweeping tariffs took
effect today just after midnight, affecting a whole bunch of
different products. And I know some people have disagreed with it.
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I think it's a good idea. Sorry, I'm tired of
us being screwed out. I know the world wants to
make it look like, all of a sudden, we're charging.
But if we've been charged and we've been pooped on
this whole time, why not fight back? And why not
bring companies to America? Why not have them invest more
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in America. Why is everything we buy made in China
or India or Mexico. Why don't we have more independence? Well,
we're being told that Apple is now increasing the US
commitment to six hundred billion dollars and announces American manufacturing program,
which means our iPhones might now be America made. Apple
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in their newsroom is reporting a new one hundred billion
dollar commitment to America, a significant acceleration of its US
investment that now totals six hundred billion in the next
four years. They say today's announcement includes the ambitious New
American Manufacturing Program AMP, dedicated to bringing even more of
Apple supply chain and advanced manufacturing to the US. Through AMP,
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Apple will increase its investment across America, and it centivized
global companies to manufacture even more critical components in the
United States. Amen say today, we're proud to increase our
investments across the United States is six hundred billion over
four years, and launch our new American manufacturing program. That's
according to Apple CEO Tim Cook. They say this includes
new and expanded work with ten companies across America. They
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produce components that are used and Apple products sold all
over the world, and we're grateful to the President for
his support. They say Apple parts of components manufactured in
the US ship to customers around the world, and roughly
two thirds of the components made in the US are
exported to customers outside the US. So they are partnering
with thousands of suppliers across all fifty states, supporting more
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than four hundred fifty thousand supplier and partner jobs. In
the next four years, Apple will directly hire twenty thousand
people in the United States. They are going to focus
on R and D, silicon engineering, software development, AI, and
machine learning. We are going to see significant expansions in Arizona, California, Iowa, Kentucky, Nevada,
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New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, a and Utah. This
is exactly what Trump wanted and what I think America needed.
In fact, in July, Apple committed to bind American made
rare earth magnets developed by MP Materials, the only fully
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integrated rare earth producer in the United States, significantly expanding
their flagship Independence facility in Fort Worth, Texas. They say
these magnets will become part of Apple's devices shipped around
the world. Two companies will also establish a cutting edge
rare earth recycling line in Mountain Pass, California. This is
what we want. We want America. We're one of the
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most amazing countries in the galaxy. Why can't we have
companies utilize us and utilize what we have here. Why
do they have to go overseas because it's cheaper. Well,
Trump is changing that. It's not going to be cheaper,
because if you are going overseas to try to make
things cheaper and with less scrutiny and then try to
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sell them in America, it's gonna cost you more. You
have to make it here. Apple's also going to end
the or expand their end to end American silicon supply chain.
They say Apple is leading the creation of an end
to end silicon supply chain in the United States with
partners in every key aspect of silicon production. They want
to produce more than nineteen billion chips for Apple products
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in twenty twenty five, including TMSC and Arizona, which is
producing tens of millions of chips for Apple using one
of the most advanced processes. I am really excited about this,
and I think we are moving definitely in the right direction.
We want these companies to move to America. For years,
they have left America because it was cheaper to be
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in other countries. And I get it. You know they're
they're using cheap labor there, but you know, we don't work.
My issue is is these Apple products are expensive. You're
telling me we're not paying American prices. We're jacked up prices.
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We are. So when somebody says, look, you're buying a
five dollars shirt because it's made in China. Is our
our apple products five dollars Apple products that much cheaper? No,
We're already spending more. The company knows what an American
is going to spend. They're spending thousands of dollars for
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the phone. And if you tell me, well, they're just
going to make the price more expensive to counter tariffs,
then people are gonna stop buying them. I'm not going
to upgrade my phones. I'm not going to No, it's
too much money. It's ridiculous. I'm getting screwed over. So
Americans are already spending more money than they need to. Yes,
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these countries might try to charge us more to offset
the import the tariffies, but then Americans will have to
stand up and choose something that is cheaper to get
the cost to come down. Capitalism works. We need to
use it in our favor, and we need to bring
companies to the US now. Also making headlines is former
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Superman actor and Lois and Clark TV actor Dean Kane,
who lives in southern Nevada, is now joining ICE. He
has told Fox News that he is joining the ranks
of the US Immigration as a custom enforcement agency. He
supports United States President Jerald Trump and the immigration crackdown now.
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He in an interview on Fox News, said he decided
to join the agency after sharing one of ICE's recruitment
videos on social media the day before. He said I'm
actually a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer.
I wasn't part of ICE, but once I put that
recruitment video out there and you put a little burb
on your show, it went crazy. So now I've spoken
with some officials over at ICE and I will be
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sworn in as an ICE agent asap. Now we know
he's been a conservative. Sadly, many conservatives don't go far
in Hollywood. He did really, really well in the nineties,
and and you know, he had a tough act to follow,
to be the superman, following Christopher Reeves. That's not easy now,
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but he did a good job. He's a good actor.
But he says this country was built on patriots stepping
up whether it was popular or not and doing the
right thing. I truly believe this is the right thing.
He describes the US immigration system as broken, he says Congress,
and he's a fix it and the interim President Trump
ran on this. He is delivering on this. He says,
this is what people voted for, It's what I voted for,
and he's going to see it through and I'll do
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my part to help him make sure it happens. So
you know, there's we're looking at midterms, and we're looking
at where the GOP is going and where the Democrats
are going. And I think one thing that bipartisanly and
where there's a lot of popularity is getting criminals out
of the United States. A lot of them came in
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with innocent individuals, wolves and cheaps clothing, and we all agree, no,
that was wrong. The Biden border was a mess. They
need to be out as it pertains to people crossing illegally.
That gets a little trickier when you have individuals who
do the process correctly, they should get out front of
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the line. But people are taking cuts or if they're
sneaking in illegally, that's illegal and America has to take
a stand or like other countries, is sneaking across the
border or not following the proper immigration process or going
to your hearings going to be going to have consequences.
In Canada, yes, you'll be deported. In Japan, you'll be deported,
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in Germany, you'll be deported. In other countries, you will
be deported or go to jail. So why is America
looking like a bad guy. Well, the media wants to
make it sound like well, even though they crossed the
border because by an open door policy wasn't necessarily a
legal crossing. If they did not follow the proper immigration process,
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as all countries have, then they didn't follow the process.
And if you don't follow the process, it doesn't get done.
If you try to apply for Medicaid and you don't
follow the process correctly, you don't get medicaid. You know,
if I don't fill out a medical school application correctly,
I won't get into medical school. This isn't a new concept.
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All right, we are back on the Doctor Ali Show.
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have you ever been to Amsterdam? It's cool? Yeah, I
keep thinking that Venice is the city of canals, but
Amsterdam is also It's exquisite, definitely a musty. People there
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are so nice. Food is good. But apparently cats keep
dying in Amsterdam because they keep drowning. The canals well
fill the streets, fill the areas, and if a cat
is trying to walk around or on a windowsill, they
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fall into the water. They can't get back up, and
so these narrow streets are now putting in our little
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doing is installing small wooden staircases along the canals ah,
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get back up on the high walls. The city has
allocated about one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars US conversion
on the initiative. I'm really amazed that they're able to
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do it for that inexpensively. You know, if somebody is
going to be installing stairwells, you could just see how
they go. Sorry, it's going to cost multiple millions of dollars,
but I am sure building a stairway, I could go
home depot and build it myself. I'm sure they could
do this very inexpensively. So about one hundred thousand pounds
one hundred and sixty eight thousand US dollars on the initiative,
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and they believe this is gonna help where if a
kitty cat decides to be so curious that they fall
into the water and then they can hopefully get up
and get on the on the stairs. Yeah, it's interesting.
My cats. Well, we have a pool and a jikizi,
and the cats don't leave an ample amount of space.
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They like to stick their paws when they walk along
that area, you know, where the paws leaning over the side,
And I'm like, you don't know how to swim, You're
gonna fall in. And I don't understand why they do that.
They always do dangerous things. We have this little balcony
and they will jump on the balcony and my cat
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doesn't realize she's overweight. You know, she thinks she's gonna
hold firm on the balcony and she'll fall off. And
I don't understand why these cats don't think to themselves
that they're not gonna make it hating wall. Usually those
are about what six inches long, four to six inches,
so there's a little bit of stability there, but you're
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talking about an inch. But I like this story because
I think many of us don't realize that our pets
can drown, and our pets will drown when we're not
home or when we're not around the pool. Sometimes it's
because we forget. Now, I could teach my dog how
to swim, and we do. We throw the dog in
the pool, let her swim. We have steps, We show
her where the steps are. And now, luckily, if she
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does jump in the pool, she hopefully doesn't panic and
knows where to go with the steps with your cat.
Oh boy, cat won't even let me get them near
the pool. So if you do feel like you have
a stupid animal like I do. I love my animals
before they're stupid, you might want to consider doing something
similar to what Amsterdam is doing. You know where they
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have these little safety measures or fence. I mean, cats
will get through most fences. They they're like liquid. You
think that they won't get under a gate or under
some sort of a barrier, and they just do. It's
like liquid. So definitely get that checked out. Apparently there's
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a video going viral of a person putting in a
little cat door and then these other cats are now
running into the house or into the apartment to escape
the heat. We had that where we had a neighbor's
cat into the house. My son was home, I think
it was when he was in high school, and he
calls me up, going, mom, we have another animal in
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the house, and go one animal is it? He goes,
I think it's a cat. I don't want to go
near it. But it came into that came to the
dog door. I don't know what made this cat they're
so bold decide to come into our house. And then
she was crying by the window because she wanted to
go back outside, but she didn't know how. So you're
smart enough to get into somebody's house, but you don't
know how to get out of the house. So I
went over there, and of course I took pictures. I
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called a gangster cat, and then I let her out
and she ran. She was all happy. But but you know,
keep in mind if you do do doggy doors and
kiddie doors, and your other animals may come in. And
my cat likes to bring in other animals like snakes mice.
One of my cats brought in a bundy rabbit and
the sound the bunny rabbit.
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Made was really weird.
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It was it was a shrill, shrieking but lower, lower
octave sound. And my husband's like, what was that. I go,
that's another animal. We have another animal in the house.
And it turned out that the cat brought in the
bundy rabbit. Now we took the bunny rabbit to the
vet to make sure that the cat saliva didn't hurt,
the cat didn't bite, and the cat was the bunny
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rabbit was okay, but other animals are coming into your home.
You just have to be prepared to be protected. Understand
that you can be a risk for rabies. You definitely
want to protect your hands. Glove up. These animals are
not going to want you to pick them up. And
if they scratch you and you don't know their their
raby status, you might need to go and get preventive shots.
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So I'm a big fan of doggy doors and kitty
doors so they could go in and out of the
house and do what they need to, but understand that
other animals will come in. Now. One of the biggest
mysteries of life is does your cat love you? I
know my dog loves me. She'll follow me around the house.
I go into the potty, I go into the shower,
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I go to my car. She just goes wherever I go.
So I think that's love because I know she's not
hungry because it just gave her food. But the cats
are different. The cats just sit there and they look
at you. Wow. They'll try to talk to you, But
how do you know they love you? Well, according to
Bunco Pet, these are signs that your cat might love
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you all right. Although I beg to differ on some
of them. One is that they will blink at you
when they're staring at you. Now, my cat, Shaikibuu, the
one that just passed, he was almost nineteen, and he
would do that to try to get my attention. Okay,
because I would look at him, But if he wanted
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to get my attention and try to communicate with me,
he would close his eyes. I don't think that was
a cat kiss. According to this site, it's a cat kiss.
It's where your cat gives you a slow blink. It's
their way of saying they feel safe and affectionate around you.
I beg to differ. He was trying to tell me
he wants to eat. Time for me to get off
my butt and feed him, even though I just fed him.
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If they follow you from room to room, they say
that's love. Again. I'm a little mixed on this because
I was out of town once and my husband said,
you know, the cats are really bonding with me. They're
following me around like the pied piper. I go, did
you feed them earlier today or last night?
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Oh?
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Okay, never mind, let me hang up with you. You
forgot to feed them. So if they're following you around,
I still think it has to do with them wanting eats.
Another thing they say these animals do is they will
lie on their back, showing their tummy. You know, that
could be a sign of love. I look at it
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as they're very comfortable. So this one I'll give to them,
because if your cat is comfortable where they will lie
in a vulnerable position. I accuse the cats of wanting
to get papsimirs done, and I'm like, this is a
family establishment. Can you please put some underwear on and
sit appropriately? Okay, try to be more lady like. But
when the animals lie there, I you know, supine, arms out,
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legs out, just lying there comfortably. That means they're comfortable,
and that means they're happy. Maybe it means they love
you too. When they wrap up against your arms and legs, right,
it could be territorial they're trying to tell every other
animal that you're theirs. But it will also be they
want eads or they want you to get, you know,
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off the couch or get away from your desk and
deal with them. But a it's better than one of
them scratching at you. They know how to bite and
scratch you. So if they do play nipples. That's a
sign of affection. Although one of my cats is kind
of ticklish, or when you play with her, she accidentally
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kind of loses control, and then you know, she might
sink her teeth in, so I you gotta be careful.
But cats do like to play, some of them, so
that's a sign that they could love you. And then
when they bring you gifts like my cat would bring me,
you know, scorpions and snakes, that is love, just not
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what I want. And then of course if they purr
when you're nearby and not when they're petted, that's a
good sign too, all right, love your love your pets
one eight seven seven dots out.
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