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  2. Is it healthy for cats to eat fish? Our vet has the answer - AOL

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    Blue Buffalo Wilderness Natural High Protein Grain Free Salmon Dry Food for Adult Cats. If you want to feed your cat fish, it's going to be a lot easier buying a ready-made, complete food, like ...

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    In a scene that seems almost too cute to be real, the video shows a Siamese cat quietly approaching his owner as she sleeps. Contrary to the popular belief that cats are standoffish creatures ...

  4. Callichthyidae - Wikipedia

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    Corydoradines breed over the substrate (such as rocks, logs, or leaves) as most catfish. However, the members of the subfamily Callichthyinae are known for building and guarding floating foam bubble nests; Hoplosternum littorale is reported to have the most complex nest structure. [17] These floating nests are made of foam and plant debris.

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  6. Noturus flavus - Wikipedia

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    The stonecat has a widespread distribution. Stonecats exist in the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, drainages of Hudson Bay, and the Mississippi River basin.Stonecats can also be found from the Hudson River drainage of New York west to the Red River drainage of Hudson Bay.

  7. Catvertising - Wikipedia

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    Although cats have been used in advertising for many years, the technique was first given its own name in about 1999. [1] The term, a blend word from cat and advertising , increased in popularity beginning in 2011 as a result of a parody of commercialization of cat viral videos by the advertising agency john st. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  8. Covered in spots and weighing up to 35 pounds, the nocturnal cats are native to the wetlands of Bangladesh and other parts of South Asia, where they primarily feed on fish, as their name suggests.

  9. Kryptopterus vitreolus - Wikipedia

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    Kryptopterus vitreolus is a small, transparent-bodied, freshwater-dwelling catfish with two long sensory barbels. Standard lengths for mature fish may range up to 8 cm (3.1 in), but usually only reach around 6.5 cm (2.6 in) in total length. [2]