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Patience is a virtue ....
"Paws 2"
12 Cat Breeds For The Active Owner
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An Artist Superimposes Cat Faces Onto Other Animals' Bodies, and It's a Sight to Behold — PS
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Meet the photographer who's stuck on a reserve in Kenya, and loving it
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Chicago releases 1,000 feral cats to end reputation as rat capital of America
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People Are Passing The Time By Photoshopping Their Cats' Faces Onto Bees
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Meet The World’s Oldest Cat Aged 26 Who Was Adopted From A Shelter
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House STINK Like Cat Urine? How To Get RID of the SMELL In 4 Easy Steps
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Cats Love Potatoes More Than You Ever Will
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Cat Kitten Lovers - Why Do Cats Jump So High? If you could jump as high as your cat can - compared to their height - you could easily leap onto the roof of a house without breaking a sweat. This impressive leaping power comes from several aspects of the way a cat is built. First and foremost, they have powerful back legs. Built like springs, cats use them to launch themselves up in the air towards whatever they want to land on. The long muscles contained in these legs have long muscle fibers that expand quickly for an added boost of power. Cats are also lightweight and aerodynamic. With less air resistance, they can reach greater heights than animals that aren’t built like race cars. Finally, a cat’s flexibility allows him to use his entire body to propel himself up onto your kitchen counter while you’re opening a can of tuna
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