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  2. Tabby's Place - Wikipedia

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    Tabby's Place. The Tabby's Place Lobby, showing the cageless sanctuary. Tabby's Place is a cat sanctuary situated in Ringoes, New Jersey, United States. Opened in 2003, [1] it can house approximately 130 cats, which come primarily from high-volume public animal shelters where they have been scheduled to be killed. [2]

  3. Older Cat Plays Foster Dad to Rescue Kitten and It's Just Too ...

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    First to come was the black mackerel tabby Leo. Pluto, the little ginger tabby kitten, was just supposed to be a foster cat. Abandoned by his mother at only two weeks old, things were rough for ...

  4. Ohio Hiker Gets Second Chance to Rescue Stray Kitten Who ...

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    Ohio Hiker Gets Second Chance to Rescue Stray Kitten Who Followed Her on Trail. The “cat distribution system” is the playful name given to the strange mechanism by which people seem to get ...

  5. Tara (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Cat Hero Award [1] Special Award For Cat Achievement [2] Blue Tiger Award [3] "Hero Dog" award [4] Zatara (Tara for short), [5] is a female tabby cat who rose to international fame in May 2014 when she stopped a dog attack against her owners' four-year-old child in Bakersfield, California, United States. When a neighbor's Labrador-mix attacked ...

  6. Tabby Cat Epitomizes Sibling Rivalry as He Traps Tortie ...

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    In this video, a tabby cat calmly perches on top of a shoebox. Blink and you’ll miss the way the shoebox seems to rattle and shift under the cat’s weight. No, it’s not some possessed ...

  7. Abyssinian cat - Wikipedia

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    The cat was given the name "Zula" and won first prize in the December 1871 Crystal Palace cat show. [6] [7] Many modern Abyssinian breeders dispute Zula as having been the first domestic Abyssinian, arguing that the existing illustrations of Zula portray the cat as having ears too small for an Abyssinian and a coat too waved and long.