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Some cats can stand being in water better than others

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Cats are sweet, loveable creatures

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A red burmese-cross called Harry

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A domestic shorthair called Daisy

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A domestic shorthair called Arthur

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A domestic shorthair called Lily

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Siamese Cat (Felis catus) - cat on couch
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Types of wild cats - Pallas Cat
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Pallas cat, or manul, lives in the cold and arid steppes of central Asia. These wild cats are also known as the steppe cat or rock wild cat.

Types of wild cats - Rusty-Spotted Cat
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Rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) is the smallest wild cat in the world.

Types of wild cats - Sand Cat
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Sand Cat, Felis margarita, amount stones. These wild cats look like cute, cuddly domestic cats, but it thrives in a harsh desert habitat.

Heaviest and Fattest Cats
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Heaviest _ Fattest Cats

Heaviest and Fattest Cats - Domestic Shorthair
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Beautiful American Shorthair cat with green eyes.

Heaviest and Fattest Cats - Sphynx
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A Sphynx cat is one of the heaviest cats and is prone to potbellies.

Heaviest and Fattest Cats - Savannah
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Savannah cats may be one of the heaviest cats, but their bodies are muscular and exceedingly long.

Beautiful and Prettiest Cats
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Beautiful and Prettiest Cats

Beautiful and Prettiest Cats - Cornish Rex
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The beautiful Cornish Rex cat is considered the prettiest cat in the world by many.

Beautiful and Prettiest Cats - Ocicat
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A beautiful Ocicat lies on a soft rug in a photo studio.

Maddest Angriest Cats
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Maddest Angriest Cats - Cymric
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Another one of the maddest cats, the Cymric, is likely to growl and attack at the slightest hint of trouble.

Maddest Angriest Cats - Korat
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The Korat needs constant stimulation, otherwise, it becomes the maddest cat ever.

Maddest Angriest Cats - Pixie Bob
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A Pixie Bob cat playing in the Snow. This is one of the maddest cats ever and will growl at strangers.

Maddest Angriest Cats - Singapura
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Two Singapura cats on a tree stump. These cats can be the maddest cats when around strangers.

Maddest Angriest Cats - Bengal
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The Bengal cat can be the maddest cat ever is when it doesn't have a way to burn off excess energy; then, its behavior can show extreme playfighting aggression and territorial spraying.

Maddest & Angriest Cats - Sphynx
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A Sphynx Cat can be one of the maddest cats and will bother you for attention until it gets it.

Longest Cats
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Longest Cats - Savannah Cat
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The Savannah cat is the second-longest cat and the largest domestic cat hybrid in the world.

Longest Cats - Chausie
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Chausie, a very long cat, is also among the largest domestic cat hybrids in the world.

Scariest Cats - header
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Scariest Cats - Geoffroys Cat
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Geoffroy's cat, Leopardus geoffroyi, a wild cat native to South America, on a branch. This cat becomes one of the scariest when hearing unexpected noises and will leash out with unwanted aggression.

Scariest Cats - Bengal
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If you own a Bengal never have them around children, as they will bite and scratch when angry, making them of the of scariest cats.

Scariest Cats - Peterbald
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Peterbald naked cat standing in attack pose. Peterbald cat resembles the Sphynx but looks more like a bat, making it one of the scariest cats.

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Deadliest Cats
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Prey and predator interactions control populations and contribute to and help shape ecosystems.

Deadliest Cats - Cat
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A young cat hunting a butterfly in a meadow. Domesticated cats are very effective at hunting for rats and other pests, making them one of the deadliest cats.

Deadliest Cats - black footed cat
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Black-Footed Cat, Felis nigripes, is the deadliest cat in the world, with a hunting success rate of 60%.

Cat Teeth Diagram
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Friendliest Cats
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Friendliest Cats - Cornish Rex
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Cornish Rex cats are extremely affectionate cats and love to be around people — so much that they might demand attention and companionship.

Friendliest Cats - Sphynx
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Felines sphynxes were named after the Egyptian legendary sphinx for their sophisticated look and graceful nature. 

Friendliest Cats - Ocicat
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Ocicats are very loving and affectionate and bond deeply with their owners and may choose one member of the household over the others

What Do Cats Eat
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Cats eat birds, rodents, cat foods, and rodents.

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Ugliest Cats
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Ugliest Cats - Sphynx
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Despite their regal appearance, Sphynx cats are playful and goofy pals sometimes acting more like dogs than cats

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Ugliest Cats - Minskin
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The Minskin Breed is a true Millennial cat, first coming onto the scene in Boston in the U.S. in 2000. The creator, breeder Paul McSorley, crossed Sphynx cats with Munchkin cats in the hope of finding a breed that was both hairless and adorably short.

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Ugliest Cats - Elf Cat
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An elf cat is a cross between different breeds of cats. A new and rare breed, the Elf is a hairless cat with unique curled ears that's affectionate, intelligent, and playful.

Ugliest Cats - Ukrainian Levkoy
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The Ukrainian Levkoy is described as highly affectionate with a laid-back, playful temperament.

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Ugliest Cats - Peterbald
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The Peterbald's gene for baldness is dominant, so crossbreeding with other cats can produce hairless kittens. 

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Ugliest Cats - Donskoy
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The Donskoy cat is both friendly and intelligent. They're also great pets for people with allergies, as they shed little to no hair or dander—however, they will require consistent temperatures indoors all-year-round, and you'll often spot Donskoys wearing some sort of sweater.

Ugliest Cats - Lykoi
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Despite their feral appearance, Lykoi cats are friendly, affectionate, playful cats who get along with humans and other animals.

Ugliest Cats - Cornish Rex
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The Cornish Rex is an adventurous cat and is very intelligent. It can readily adapt to new situations and will explore wherever it can go.

CHEETAH acinonyx jubatus, Adult running through Savannah

Fastest Cats
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Fastest Cats - Rusty-spotted Cat
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The latest research is revealing that it's the Rusty-spotted Cat's extraordinary maneuverability that really gives them the killer edge. They can run faster, brake harder and turn quicker than any other predator on land.

Fastest Cats - Margay
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Of all of the felines, the Margay is most adapted for true arboreal life. It is the only cat to possess the ability to rotate its hind legs 180°, enabling it to run headfirst down trees like squirrels.

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Fun fact: Cats are believed to be the only mammals that do not taste sweetness.

A red fluffy cat lying on the couch of the house. Domestic pets.

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Cats, like Crookshanks, are very intelligent.

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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Savannah cats are a large, athletic breed that's especially affectionate with their owners, but can be a bit standoffish with strangers

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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Some supporters of the Nile Valley Egyptian cat claim that they're the "missing link" between the African wildcat progenitor and the fully domesticated cat.

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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“Shirazi cat” in Iran, was first brought into Italy from Iran around 1620. This cat breed has been seen in hieroglyphics.

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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Chausies are active and adventurous breeds and are built for their speed and agility.

Types of Egyptian Cat Breeds
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The African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), native to northern Africa, is the putative ancestor of the domestic cat.

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We love keeping them as pets, but domestic cats are also known for being a destructive invasive species.

Rarest Cats - Tonkinese Cat
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Rarest cats - Minskin Cat
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Rarest Cats - The Korat Cat
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Rarest Cats - LaPerm Cat
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Rarest Cats - Burmilla Cat
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Rarest Cats - Havana Brown Cat
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World's Rarest Cats - Sokoke Cat
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Brown Cat Breeds
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Beautiful tabby cat sitting next to a food plate placed on the wooden floor and eating wet tin food. Selective focus

cat eating wet food
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Cats can benefit from eating both wet and dry cat food.

munchkin cat on stairs

Munchkin Cat sitting on steps
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The Munchkin Cat is known for its toy hoarding habits.

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Cat Repellent
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High Calorie Cat Food
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High Calorie Cat Food can help pregnant or nursing mother cats maintain a healthy weight.

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Cat Being Petted
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Pay close attention to your pet's cues to know whether or not he or she is happy and comfortable with your affection.

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Are Cats Mammals
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How Old is My Cat Cat (Maine Coon)

How Old is My Cat
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How Old is My Cat

How Old is My Cat
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Two adorable kittens playing together. Cats are some of the most loving companions.

Animals with large eyes – Sphynx cat
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A rare feature in the cat world, a Sphynx kitten's eyes typically open within three days of birth, and some kittens are even born with their eyes open.

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Most Expensive Cat Breeds

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Ashera Domesticated kitten Serval Ashera Savannah in the apartment Serval (Leptailurus serval) pet serval cat

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Ashera
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The Ashera is not as aloof as some cats, is very vocal and can open doors and walk on a leash.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Savannah Cat

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Savannah Cat
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Savannah cats are known for their love of water, and it is not unusual to find them swimming around, splashing and having the time of their lives!

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Bengal

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Bengal
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A Bengal Cat hunting outdoors, on a branch in a tree. The Bengal cat is a highly intelligent breed characterized by its wild, leopard-like appearance.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Khao Manee

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Khao Manee
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The Khao Manee hail from Thailand, where they’re considered an ancient breed and harbingers of good luck. These lucky charms are outgoing, playful pets who are totally dedicated to their humans.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Sphynx

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Sphynx
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The Sphynx cat is known for being clingy. And they are happiest when they are in the presence of their owners. They love to cuddle and are often reported as being equally sensitive and sweet.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Toyger

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Toyger
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Toyger cat plying in a tree. They are normally active and very curious and tend to be very vocal.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Peterbald Peterbald cat, Oriental Shorthair against the white curtains

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Peterbald
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The Peterbald cat is sensitive to extreme temperatures and should rather be an indoor cat.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: British Shorthair A young cute cat is resting on a wooden floor. British shorthair cat with blue-gray fur and yellow eyes

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: British Shorthair
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The British Shorthair is one of the world’s oldest cat breeds. Experts think that the feline is descended from cats imported to Rome from ancient Egypt.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: American Curl

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: American Curl
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An American Curl cat lying on shimmer brown background. They’re often described as kitten-like, as they maintain their youthful, playful temperaments throughout their lives.

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Scottish Fold

Most Expensive Cat Breeds: Scottish Fold
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Beautiful Scottish Fold silver tabby lying down. They have round faces and big round eyes, and their folded ears make them appear even rounder. In fact, they’re often compared to teddy bears or owls.

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Best Cat Water Fountains
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Cats are more trusting of moving water from a fountain than still water in a bowl.

Oldest Cat Ever The cat looks to the side and sits on a green lawn. Portrait of a fluffy gray cat with green eyes in nature, close up. Siberian breed

Oldest Cat Ever
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Oldest Cat Ever

Oldest Cat Ever
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The second oldest cat, Baby, was a black cat like this one lying on a sofa.

Best Cat Harnesses

Best Cat Harnesses
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Amazing Desert Animals: Sand Cat

Amazing Desert Animals: Sand Cat
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Sand cats have thick fur on their paws, including between their toes, which helps to insulate them from the scorching heat and brisk cold. Additionally, sand cats do not need much water at all.

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Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Cat

Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Cat
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Cats are the most popular animal to keep as a pet in the world today. Here a cute kitten is playing in the garden.

Prehistoric Pets cat hunting

Prehistoric Pets cat hunting
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One of the first uses of cats were to keep the mouse and rat population in check. Cats are awesome hunters, as this cat, hunting a mouse, is illustrating.

Fun Jobs with Animals: Dog or Cat Breeder

Fun Jobs with Animals: Dog or Cat Breeder
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The dog or cat breeder should love their animals, be knowledgeable about the breed and committed to producing healthy, well-socialised babies.

Cutest Animals: Black-Footed Cat

Cutest Animals: Black-Footed Cat
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The Black-Footed cat is a rare and secretive cat, and is one of the world's smallest cats.

Smallest Cats Tiger Cat or Oncilla, leopardus tigrinus, Snarling

Smallest Cats
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Smallest Cats: Rusty Spotted Cat

Smallest Cats: Rusty Spotted Cat
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The Rusty-spotted cat is the smallest wild cat in Asia and rivals the black-footed cat as the world's smallest wild cat.

Smallest Cats: Black-footed cat

Smallest Cats: Black-footed cat
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The Black-footed cat is the smallest cat on the African continent, and also one of the deadliest.

Smallest Cats: Flat-headed Cat

Smallest Cats: Flat-headed Cat
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One of the smallest cats, the Flat-headed cat looks similar to a civet and it is adapted to partially-aquatic living.

Smallest Cats: Oncilla

Smallest Cats: Oncilla
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The body of the Oncilla is covered with beautiful fur that can be tan or ochre in color. This is one of the smallest cats out there.

Smallest Cats_ Sand Dune Cat Stare of Sand Cat (Felis margarita)

Smallest Cats_ Sand Dune Cat
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Sand Dune Cats are fearless snake hunters and also one of the smallest cats.

Smallest Cats: Margay

Smallest Cats: Margay
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One of the smallest cats, the Margay, can hang from a branch of a tree by one back foot.

Smallest Cats_ Bornean Marbled Cat

Smallest Cats_ Bornean Marbled Cat
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The Bornean Marbled Cat's long bushy tail provides the balance needed for moving around in trees. This is one of the smallest cats.

Pallas's Cat

Smallest Cats: Pallas's Cat
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One of the smallest cats, the Pallas' cat, has the longest and densest fur of any cat.

Minecraft Animal: Cat
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beautiful fluffy cat with very long whiskers and eyebrows

Animals Elected to Office: Sweet Tart the Cat
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