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a shoe...
Here are some tips to help reduce the risk of
foot prob
for shoes
foot problems. Use this guide when you shop
Fit new shoes to your largest foot. Most people have one foot
larger than the other.
Have both feet measured every time you purchase shoes. Your
foot size increases as you get older.
If the shoes feel too tight, don't buy them. There is no such
thing as a "break-in period."
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LIFE #1: THE UNT FERAL CAT RESCUE GROUP
Started in 1998 to humanely reduce and manage
the feral cats that were living on campus
A feral cat is one that was dumped or abandoned
and through fear, is attempting to survive on it's
own. It could also be one that was born to a feral
mother and has never been socialized to human
beings.
Using trap, neuter and return (TNR) we have
successfully managed 250 cats to date.
TNR indicates a cat has been neutered,
vaccinated and is healthy.
Volunteers help feed, trap, foster tame cats and
help with fund raisers.
For more information and to volunteer go to our
website http://orRS.unt.edu/feracat
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Most high heeled-shoes have a pointed or nar-
row toe box that crowds the toes and forces
them into an unnatural triangular shape. As
heel height increases, the pressure under the
ball of the foot may double, placing greater
pressure on the forefoot as it is forced into the
pointed toe box.
Shoes should be fitted carefully to your heel as
well as your toes.
Sizes vary among shoe brands and styles.
Judge a shoe by how it fits on your foot - not
by the marked size.
There should be a half-inch of space from the
end of your longest toe to the end of the shoe.
Try on both shoes.
Try on new shoes at the end of the day. Your
feet normally swell and become larger after
standing or sitting during the day.
Walk around in the shoes to make sure they fit
well and feel comfortable.
When the shoe is on your foot, you should be
able to freely wiggle all of your toes.
Women should not wear a shoe with a heel
higher than 2 1/4 inches.
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