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		    <title>Diego Y Commented on Is a fertilized egg a person? by E.J. Graff</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>Pet are wonderful thing to have, and most of us would go out of our way to help them, even if it meant taking out a payday loan to do so. Recently, a cat in Massachusetts had to have facial reconstructive surgery to correct an accident. Edgar, a four-year-old female longhair, had found a warm place to sleep during the night, and crawled inside an engine compartment to bed down for the night. The next morning, as the owner started the car, Edgar was on the receiving end of the engine fan's blade, which partially removed her face. Her owner discovered her mangled companion in the litter box, face hanging off, which promptly made the poor cat's caretaker pass out from the shock. Once recovered, she rushed Edgar to the vet in order to have it taken care of. A veterinary surgeon reattached the poor feline's face using 35 stitches. Luckily, Edgar won't have any long term problems as there wasn't any nerve damage or serious blood loss, and is only a little worse for wear, appearing to only have been punched in the face. The cat is lucky to have survived, and though its great that she did, her owner may have to get a payday loan to cover the surgery. It is so nice to know that a payday loan is always available if we need it in emergency times. I consider payday loans as a lifesaver of my pet, also a great helper in my troubles. Click to read more on <a href="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/what-are-payday-loans-2/">payday loans</a>.</p>]]>
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