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  2. Black-footed cat - Wikipedia

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    The black-footed cat (Felis nigripes), also called the small-spotted cat, is the smallest wild cat in Africa, having a head-and-body length of 35–52 cm (14–20 in). Despite its name, only the soles of its feet are black or dark brown.

  3. Gladstone (cat) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2023, the number is over 22,500, though his Instagram has not seen a new post since February 2020. 'A cat's life – after a year in the spotlight, Gladstone sets the record straight', details his life at the Treasury. As of 28 July 2017, Gladstone's number of mice caught is 22. [12] No update has yet been given on this number.

  4. I Walk on Guilded Splinters - Wikipedia

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    A version of the song lasting over 23 minutes was recorded by Humble Pie on their live album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore (1971). [15] The song was also recorded by the band Widespread Panic, accompanied by Dirty Dozen Brass Band for their live album, Another Joyous Occasion (2000). Paul Weller recorded the song on his album Stanley Road ...

  5. Janet Yellen - Wikipedia

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    Yellen says Akerlof has been her biggest intellectual influence. [243] Both frequently state that their lone disagreement is that she is a bit more supportive of free trade than he is. [21] [22] Yellen has an estimated net worth of $20 million, accrued from stock holdings, speaking engagements, and various government and academic positions. [245]

  6. British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively stocky body, thick coat, and broad face.The most familiar colour variant is the "British Blue", with a solid grey-blue coat, pineapple eyes, and a medium-sized tail.

  7. Cat burning - Wikipedia

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    Cat burning was a form of cruelty to animals as an entertainment or festivity in Western and Central Europe prior to the 1800s. People would gather cats and hoist them onto a bonfire causing death by burning or otherwise through the effects of exposure to extreme heat.

  8. Cyprus cat - Wikipedia

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    A domesticated Cyprus cat yawning. A paper by J.-D. Vigne, et al., concluded in 2004 that the discovery of Near Eastern wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica) remains in a 9,500-year-old grave in Cyprus is the oldest example to date of a cat in close association with humans.

  9. Manx cat - Wikipedia

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    Silverwing, a tabby, rumpy Manx male champion show cat (UK, 1902) Tailless cats, then called stubbin (apparently both singular and plural) in colloquial Manx language, [1] [2] were known by the early 19th century as cats from the Isle of Man, [3] hence the name, where they remain a substantial but declining percentage of the local cat population.