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  2. List of fictional felines - Wikipedia

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    Black and white cat who commonly carries out predatory schemes on Tweety and Speedy Gonzales. Tom: Tom and Jerry: A gray/blue cat who has a love-hate relationship with Jerry Mouse. Luna: Sailor Moon: A black cat who is a close friend of Princess Serenity and her reincarnations, and the lover of Artemis and the mother of Diana Artemis: Sailor Moon

  3. The New York Times crossword - Wikipedia

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    The remarkable feature of the puzzle is that 39-Across could be answered either CLINTON or BOB DOLE, and all the Down clues and answers that crossed it would work either way (e.g., [Black Halloween animal] could be either BAT or CAT depending on which answer you filled in at 39-Across; similarly [French 101 word] could equal LUI or OUI, etc.). [52]

  4. Cat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The cat (Felis catus) is a domesticated feline species. Cat or CAT may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Comics. Cat (comics), a list of several characters;

  5. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    The adult cartoon Fritz The Cat (1972) portrayed the police as pigs, adding to the popularity of the term. Now prevalent in many English-speaking countries. [52] It is also used in anti-authority punk, goth, metalhead, biker, mobster and hip-hop circles.

  6. Manx cat - Wikipedia

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    Silverwing, a tabby, rumpy Manx male champion show cat (UK, 1902) Tailless cats, then called stubbin (apparently both singular and plural) in colloquial Manx language, [1] [2] were known by the early 19th century as cats from the Isle of Man, [3] hence the name, where they remain a substantial but declining percentage of the local cat population.

  7. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    A cat "loafing" with its paws and tail tucked under its body. Catloaf (also spelled as cat loaf and sometimes known as hovercat, [134] tugboat or loafing [135]) is a term used to describe a cat's sitting position in which its paws and tail are tucked under the body, forming a loaf-like shape. A speculation for the sitting position indicates ...

  8. Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office - Wikipedia

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    Larry in 2011 with Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S. President Barack Obama. Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office [a] is the title of the official resident cat at 10 Downing Street, the residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in London.

  9. Felix Finds Out - Wikipedia

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    Felix heads back home blissful but clumsy and has forgotten what he went outside for. Willie is happy to see him return and asks if he found out what makes the moon shine. The drunken cat tells Willie that he is the cause of the moon's glow. Willie is most surprised and confused.