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  2. Pallas's cat - Wikipedia

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    Pallas's cat. The Pallas's cat (Otocolobus manul), also known as the manul, is a small wild cat with long and dense light grey fur, and rounded ears set low on the sides of the head. Its head-and-body length ranges from 46 to 65 cm (18 to 26 in) with a 21 to 31 cm (8.3 to 12.2 in) long bushy tail. It is well camouflaged and adapted to the cold ...

  3. Feline infectious peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    Feline infectious peritonitis. Initial phase: common cold -like symptoms. Later on: ataxia, muscle weakness, dysphagia. End phase: shortness of breath, urinary incontinence, paralysis. Usually fatal without treatment, but with GS-441524 treatment over 80% of treated cats make a full recovery. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a common and ...

  4. The best food to feed growing kittens - AOL

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    Both of my cats were picky about their wet food as kittens, but they always ate this Fancy Feast formula without hesitation. It’s made with real milk and vitamins like E, B-12 and D-3.

  5. Fancy Feast - Wikipedia

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    1982. Markets. Worldwide. Previous owners. Friskies PetCare Company (1985–2001), Carnation Company (1982–1985) Website. Fancy Feast. Fancy Feast is a brand of cat food from Nestlé Purina PetCare. Introduced by the Carnation Company in 1982, it was originally offered in seven flavors of wet food.

  6. 50 Cute Kitten Photos That Will Make You Melt - AOL

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    The post 50 Cute Kitten Photos That Will Make You Melt appeared first on Reader's Digest. Oodles of super cute kittens will brighten just about anyone's day. Scroll through these adorable pictures ...

  7. Cat - Wikipedia

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    The domestic cat has a smaller skull and shorter bones than the European wildcat. [ 49 ] It averages about 46 cm (18 in) in head-to-body length and 23–25 cm (9.1–9.8 in) in height, with about 30 cm (12 in) long tails. Males are larger than females. [ 50 ] Adult domestic cats typically weigh 4–5 kg (8.8–11.0 lb).

  8. Ocelot - Wikipedia

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    L. pictus Gray, 1842. The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 40–50 cm (16–20 in) at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 15.5 kg (15 and 34 lb) on average. It is native to the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita.

  9. Siberian cat - Wikipedia

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    Siberian cats are Russia's native forest cats and are known to have existed for a long time in the dense forests of Siberia. The earliest known reference is from 1000 AD. [16][17] It was long speculated by cat experts that the ancient breed was the distant ancestor of all modern-day long-haired breeds. [3]