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  2. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    The word "kitten" derives from the Middle English word kitoun, which in turn came from the Old French chitoun or cheton. [1] Juvenile big cats are called "cubs" rather than kittens; either term (but usually more commonly "kitten") may be used for the young of smaller wild felids, such as ocelots, caracals, and lynxes.

  3. Perlorian - Wikipedia

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    Perlorian photographs feature real cats dressed in clothing and arranged in cat-sized dioramas so they appear to be doing human activities such as camping, going to school, or playing in a rock band. Some of the first Perlorian images featured cats involved in juvenile delinquent behaviour, such as smoking in a bathroom and being in a ...

  4. Bonsai Kitten - Wikipedia

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    BonsaiKitten.com's pictures show kittens in jars, presented as real examples of the "lost art" as described on the Bonsai Kitten web page. The spoof, according to "Dr. Chang", is that the world increasingly sees nature as a commodity, so such a site may well be in demand.

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  6. Types of small-breed cats that stay looking like super-cute ...

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    The smallest cat breed in the world, the singapura may be tiny but they have a big personality. A playful kitty who loves zooming around after the best interactive cat toys, these energetic ...

  7. Just 32% Of Cat Lovers Know All These Kitten Breeds - AOL

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    The post Just 32% Of Cat Lovers Know All These Kitten Breeds first appeared on Bored P If you’re a cat lover or just can’t resist the charm of a fluffy kitten, this quiz is for you.

  8. Ocelot - Wikipedia

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    A newborn kitten weighs 200–340 g (7.1–12.0 oz). [ 6 ] [ 36 ] The kitten is born with spots and stripes, though on a gray background; the color changes to golden as the ocelot grows older. [ 31 ] A study in southern Texas revealed that a mother keeps a litter in a den for 13 to 64 days and shifts the young to two or three dens. [ 67 ]

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    This is a featured picture, which means that members of the community have identified it as one of the finest images on the English Wikipedia, adding significantly to its accompanying article. If you have a different image of similar quality, be sure to upload it using the proper free license tag , add it to a relevant article, and nominate it .