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Popcat is an Internet meme originating in October 2020, [1] in a series of videos which showcase two images of a domestic short-haired cat named 'Oatmeal', where one image has its mouth closed and the other has its mouth open, with the second image being edited to give its mouth an 'O' shape. [2] The meme was later created into a popular game.
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Bartonella henselae, formerly Rochalimæa henselae, is a bacterium that is the causative agent of cat-scratch disease [1] (bartonellosis). Bartonella henselae is a member of the genus Bartonella, one of the most common types of bacteria in the world. [specify] It is a facultative intracellular microbe that targets red blood cells.
Though it's rare for the plague to spread from a cat to a human — there are only seven cases of human plague, total, on average in the U.S. — a scratch wouldn't necessarily have to be involved ...
Strick - A cat with the ability to send Scratch back in time. (first appearance Scratch9: Free Comic Book Day 2014 Special) The Cat Who Walks by Himself - An ancient, giant cat of supernatural origin, Strick's first aspect. (first appearance Scratch9: Cat of Nine Worlds TPB) Si Sawat - A treasure-hoarding cat inhabiting the mountains of old ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 February 2025. Cat and internet meme celebrity (2012–2019) "Tardar Sauce" redirects here. Not to be confused with Tartar sauce. Grumpy Cat Grumpy Cat at VidCon 2014 Other name(s) Tardar Sauce Species Domestic cat Breed Mixed Sex Female Born (2012-04-04) April 4, 2012 Morristown, Arizona, U.S. Died ...
Rat Attack! is an arcade-style puzzle game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation.It was first released on the PlayStation in 1999, and later on the Nintendo 64 in 2000 (the latter console version originally had a slated May 1999 release date in Europe before it was delayed [4]); it was later ported to Microsoft Windows in July 2007 in the UK.
The result was Rationale generated with the prediction feature, which is obviously a LLM. Leap Day was nominated for deletion because it only happens every 4 years, leading to a very slow process of information on this page. The result was Kept. I can name several examples for election years without it – e. g. 1800, 1900, 2100 etc.