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    Felis silvestris catus
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    I iz in your refrigeratorz eating your foodz.
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    Small rodents, balls of yarn, and hairballs.

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  1. Cats are crepuscular, which means that they’re most active at dawn and dusk.
  2. "Pickles" the cat is more than 3 feet long and weighs 21 pounds.
  3. President Clinton owned a cat named Socks.
  4. Two women in Bennington, Vermont were cited for animal cruelty after Bennington police found 77 cats living in two cars.
  5. In 1879, in Belgium 37 cats were used to deliver mail to villages, however they found that the cats were not disciplined enough to do this.
  6. Cats get full quickly, but they like to eat several times a day.
  7. A cat cannot see directly under its nose.
  8. Cats can jump up to 7 times their tail length.
  9. Not every cat gets "high" from catnip, an herb belonging to the mint family. Whether or not a cat responds to it depends upon a recessive gene: no gene, no joy.
  10. A cat's field of vision is about 185 degrees.
  11. A black and white cat is called a jellicle cat.
  12. "Sugar" was a two year old part Persian with a hip deformity, which made her uncomfortable during car travel. Consequently, she was left behind with a neighbor when her family left Anderson, California for Gage, Oklahoma. Two weeks later, "Sugar" disappeared. Fourteen months after that, she turned up in Gage on her old owner's doorstep - having travelled 1,500 miles at a rate of 100 miles a month to reach a place she had never been.
  13. "Tom Cat" was a Confederate mascot at Fort McAllister, Georgia, in the American Civil War.
  14. Female cats are "polyestrous," which means they may have many heat periods over the course of a year. A heat period lasts about 4 to 7 days if the female is bred; if she is not, the heat period lasts longer and recurs at regular intervals.
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