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  2. Siamese cat - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that most Siamese in Britain today are descended from about eleven of these original imports. In Britain, they were called the "Royal Cat of Siam." Some reports say that they had previously been kept only by Siamese royalty. [11] Research does not show evidence of any organised royal breeding programme in Siam. [5]

  3. Cat Royal - Wikipedia

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    Cat Royal (also known as Cat Royal Adventures) is a series of 6 historical fiction adventure books by Julia Golding, a British novelist. [ 1 ] The main character of the series is an orphan named Catherine "Cat" Royal.

  4. Cats in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The protective function of cats is indicated in the Book of the Dead, where a cat represents Ra and the benefits of the sun for life on Earth. Cat-shaped decorations used during the New Kingdom of Egypt indicate that the domesticated cat became more popular in daily life. Cats were depicted in association with the name of Bastet. [5]

  5. Khao Manee - Wikipedia

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    The Khao Manee is an ancient cat breed comparable to the Siamese, Thai, Korat, Suphalak, and other natural cat breeds from Thailand.The Khao Manee is mentioned in the Tamra Maew (Cat Book Poems) that also mention the Siamese cat breed and other different coat coloured cats endemic to Thailand, or Siam, as it was previously known.

  6. A Palace Worker Is Mistaken for Royalty in Hallmark's 'A Not ...

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    A Not So Royal Christmas There's always something fun about movies where there's a case of mistaken identity or someone pretending to be someone else. The Parent Trap, Dave and Galaxy Quest are ...

  7. Cultural depictions of cats - Wikipedia

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    Eighteenth century folk art, Cat of Kazan. Unlike in Western countries, cats have been considered good luck in Russia for centuries. Owning a cat, and especially letting one into a new house before the humans move in, is said to bring good fortune. [18] Cats in Orthodox Christianity are the only animals that are allowed to enter the temples.

  8. Ship's cat - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy banned cats and other pet animals from all ships on the ocean in 1975 on hygiene grounds. [9] However, cats are still common on many private ships. One notable example is "Toolbox" (a feral kitten born in a toolbox), the senior ship's cat, official warrant officer and "Captain's Assistant" aboard the modern Kalmar Nyckel. A ...

  9. Exotic felids as pets - Wikipedia

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    Hybrids of the domestic cat with non-domestic species (e. g. the Bengal cat or the Savannah cat) are not normally considered wild cats.While this distinction is often overlooked in the media and in the public eye, such cat breeds (especially the F5 and subsequent generations) are much closer to the domestic cat in terms of housing and husbandry requirements, behavior, and legality.