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The cat ( Felis catus ), also known as the domestic cat or housecat to distinguish it from other felines and felids, is a small carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for its companionshi...
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CatStuff: thousands of domestic cat graphics for web sites, a huge library of information about cats, games, much more. ... This site, online since 1995, celebrates one of the most wonderful creatures in the world: the domestic cat. Here in our Library, you'll find tons of cat humor, ... Recommended books about cats...
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Welcome to CatsInfo.com! My name is Marie and this is my site celebrating the domestic cat. At CatsInfo, you will find everything you need to know about your domestic cat ... In my site, you will find information on the history of the domestic cat, books on cats, favourite cat quotes, cat news and other feline facts.
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The Maine coon cat is a non-pedigreed strain of large domestic cats found in Maine and believed to be descended from Persians; coon cats weigh up to 25 lb (11.3 kg). Maltese does not connote a breed but is a name applied indiscriminately to gray cats.
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The cats--domestic and wild--have intrigued humans for thousands of years, and throughout that time the relationship of these animals with humans has varied widely. People have valued cats as hunters, worshiped them as gods, and sacrificed them as demons.
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Aggressive Problems between Family Cats ... Destructive Scratching in Cats ... Planet's Funniest Cats...
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Learn all you wanted to know about domestic cats with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Domestic cats, no matter their breed, are all members of one species. Felis catus has had a very long relationship with humans. Ancient Egyptians may have first domesticated cats as early as 4,000...
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There is no present evidence that domestic cats play a role in the transmission cycle of H5N1 viruses. To date, no human case has been linked to exposure to a diseased cat. No outbreaks in domestic cats have been reported.
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