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  2. 20YO Blind Cat Found Stuck On Ice Chunk In Lake ... - AOL

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    Blind cat resting on floor near hoverboard, fur black and white, saved from lake ice. Image credits: Westford Animal Control / Facebook Ultimately, blind cats, just like Tiki, can have a full life ...

  3. 40 dead cats found in foul SLO County apartment filled with ...

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    The remains of 40 deceased cats were found in a unit at the Presidio Apartments on Chestnut Street in Paso Robles in mid-August 2024. Neighbors said they saw stray cats coming and going from the ...

  4. ‘A unicorn’ of a cat discovered at Oregon shelter. Find out ...

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    A rare kitten was dropped off at an Oregon humane society, later stunning shelter workers when they realized how special he was. The kitten was discovered to be an intersex male tortoiseshell cat ...

  5. North American cougar - Wikipedia

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    The North American cougar (Puma concolor couguar) is a cougar subspecies in North America.It is the biggest cat in North America (North American jaguars are fairly small). [4] [5] And the second largest cat in the New World. [6]

  6. Ringtail - Wikipedia

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    Globally, it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List [1] but is a Conservation Strategy Species in Oregon [2] and Fully Protected in California [3] The species is known by a variety of names, such as ring-tailed cat, miner's cat, civet cat, and cacomistle (or cacomixtle), though the last of these can refer to B. sumichrasti.

  7. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Raccoon (Procyon lotor) — found near lakes, ponds, marshes and streams; a rabies epidemic devastated the population in the state in the early 1990s, killing as much as 75 percent of the population; raccoon rabies still remains in Connecticut, with about 200 cases a year as of 2004, and including skunk and cat infections as well as raccoons ...