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  2. 50 Ridiculously Cute Cat Memes That Can Brighten Your Day - AOL

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    Image credits: instagram Many of us adore the Scottish Fold for its pretty face, but this smart and friendly cat loves a challenge. Puzzle toys are their thing, and they are all about testing ...

  3. 44 Adorable Images Of Cats Catnapping In The Coziest Ways ...

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    Image credits: ecofarian In addition, if the average body temperature of cats is higher than, for example, that of humans, then at rest it invariably decreases. And since cats love both warmth and ...

  4. Sam Wills - Wikipedia

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    Sam Wills (born 28 August 1978) is a New Zealand prop comic, busker, clown, and mime artist residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He performs under the name The Boy With Tape On His Face [1] and, more recently, as Tape Face. [2]

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Observing how a cat holds its tail can give a good sense of the cat’s current temperament. Held high, may have a slight curl forward - a sign of friendliness. The cat is happy, content, and comfortable. The tail may quiver or vibrate if the cat is excited. Held low and tucked under - a sign of fear or unease. The cat is attempting to make ...

  6. Catgirl - Wikipedia

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    In Kenji Miyazawa's 1924 work, Suisenzuki no Yokka (水仙月の四日, literally The 4th of Narcissus Month) is the first modern day example of a beautiful, cat-eared woman. [4] In 1936, the nekomusume experienced a revival in kamishibai. [3] The first anime involving catgirls, titled The King’s Tail (Ousama no Shippo), was made in 1949 by ...

  7. The Boy Who Drew Cats - Wikipedia

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    "The Boy Who Drew Cats" (Japanese: 猫を描いた少年, Hepburn: Neko wo egaita shōnen) is a Japanese fairy tale translated by Lafcadio Hearn, published in 1898, as number 23 of Hasegawa Takejirō's Japanese Fairy Tale Series. [1] [2] It was later included in Hearn's Japanese Fairy Tales. [3]

  8. Bakeneko - Wikipedia

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    It depicts a cat in Nagoya that would wear a napkin on its head and dance. Unlike nekomata which have two tails, the bakeneko has only one tail. [1] The bakeneko (化け猫, "changed cat") is a type of Japanese yōkai, or supernatural entity; more specifically, it is a kaibyō, or supernatural cat. [2]

  9. List of Tom and Jerry characters - Wikipedia

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    The radio was voiced by Martha Wentworth in Fraidy Cat, [2] Jerry Mann in The Zoot Cat and Life with Tom, [2] Harry E. Lang in Jerry's Diary, [2] Frank Graham in Jerry and the Lion, [2] Daws Butler in Jerry and the Goldfish and Down Beat Bear, [2] and Paul Frees in The Missing Mouse and Down Beat Bear. [2]