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  2. The Cat o' Nine Tails - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "The Cat O'Nine Tails is a solidly entertaining Argento outing elevated by a well-chosen cast and the director's distinctive visual style." [ 13 ] On Metacritic , the film has a weighted average score of 63 out of 100 based on 5 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

  3. Cat Trying and Failing to Catch Tail Over Balcony Railing Has ...

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    A Cat’s Tail The tails of cats provide a lot of information as to their mood and attention . Though very few cats wag their tails like dogs, they still use it inter body language.

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    The cat is happy, content, and comfortable. The tail may quiver or vibrate if the cat is excited. Held low and tucked under - a sign of fear or unease. The cat is attempting to make itself a smaller target to potential threats. Flicking, twitching - a sign of agitation. The cat is on high alert or is upset, and is not receptive to interaction.

  5. Bakeneko - Wikipedia

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    It depicts a cat in Nagoya that would wear a napkin on its head and dance. Unlike nekomata which have two tails, the bakeneko has only one tail. [1] The bakeneko (化け猫, "changed cat") is a type of Japanese yōkai, or supernatural entity; more specifically, it is a kaibyō, or supernatural cat. [2]

  6. Category:Animated films about cats - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Above and the Mouse Below; The Cat and the Kit; The Cat Came Back (1936 film) The Cat Came Back (1988 film) Cat City; Cat Feud; A Cat in Paris; The Cat Returns; The Cat That Hated People; The Cat Who Walked by Herself; Cat-Tails for Two; A Cat, a Mouse and a Bell; The Cat's Out; Catnapped! Cats and Bruises; Cats and Dogs (1932 film ...

  7. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Skvader – A Swedish creature with the forequarters and hind-legs of a hare and the back, wings and tail of a female wood grouse. Tatzelwurm – A creature with the face of a cat and a serpentine body. Tlanchana – An aquatic deity that is part woman and part snake. Triton – A Greek God and the son of Poseidon who has the same description ...

  8. Cat tails - Wikipedia

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    Cat tails, cattail, or cat's tails are common names for several plants and may refer to: Various species in the genus Acalypha, particularly Acalypha hispida; Various species in the genus Bulbinella; Various species in the genus Typha "Cattails", a song by Big Thief from their album U.F.O.F. "Cattails", an indie video game made by Falcon ...

  9. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    A cat's tail may swing from side to side, and if this motion is slow and "lazy", it generally indicates that the cat is in a relaxed state. Cats will twitch the tip of their tails when hunting, alert, or playful. A stalking domestic cat will typically hold its tail low to the ground while in a crouch, and twitch it quickly from side to side.