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Thus Lämmchen was the first breeder-owned Rex-type cat and the maternal ancestor of all current German Rex cats. The first two German Rex deliberately bred were two Rex kittens from a 1957 litter of four, offspring of Lämmchen and the straight-coated son Fridolin she had with a stray black tom Blackie adopted by Scheuer-Karpin.
Cat breeds originating in Germany Pages in category "Cat breeds originating in Germany" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... German Rex; K ...
Katzenjammer (German pronunciation: [ˈkaʦənˌjamɐ]) is a German word literally meaning "cat's wail" (caterwaul) and hence "discordant sound", sometimes used to indicate a general state of depression or bewilderment.
Bergstutz or Stollwurm. In the folklore of the Alpine region of south-central Europe, the Tatzelwurm (German: [ˈtatsl̩ˌvʊʁm]), Stollenwurm, or Stollwurm is a lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs and no hindlegs.
Julius Anton Adam, known as "Cats Adam", (German: Katzen-Adam; 18 May 1852 – 23 February 1913) was a German genre painter and animalier specialising in pictures of cats. Life [ edit ]
As of 2024, the domestic cat was the second most popular pet in the United States, with 73.8 million cats owned and around 42.2 million households owning at least one cat. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] In the United Kingdom , 26% of adults have a cat, with an estimated population of 10.9 million pet cats as of 2020.
Felidae is a 1989 crime fiction novel by the German-Turkish writer Akif Pirinçci.The main character is a cat named Francis who investigates the murders of several cats in a big city in Germany.
The Hinzelmann, a type of kobold, [5] is discussed alongside various similarly sounding spirit names, and cat-related spirit names, by Jacob Grimm in Deutsche Mythologie. [6] He argues that the similar sprite-names heinzelman, hinzelman, hinzemännchen relate to the cat, and in particular is comparable to the form katerman (variant reading of taterman, in the poem Der Renner).