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  2. Black cat - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Toronto, Canada's largest city, held an event on Black Friday during which people could adopt a black cat without paying the usual $75 adoption fee, in order to encourage the adoption of black cats. [34] This trend has now spread across the United States, with many shelters offering free adoption of black cats on Black Friday.

  3. Snowshoe cat - Wikipedia

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    Their colour will darken with age, even to the point of turning a chocolate brown shade. The eyes are always blue. The tail is medium-sized. Snowshoe cats come in blue, lilac, lynx, fawn, chocolate, and seal points. The Snowshoe is a medium-large cat and its body longer than other cat breeds, with many males reaching 6 kg (14 lbs) or more.

  4. Dumb Friends League - Wikipedia

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    DFL typically has more cats than dogs available for adoption, and cats tend to remain at the shelter longer. [ 4 ] DFL's help line receives thousands of calls a year, answered by staff and volunteers who provide advice for dealing with pets' behavioral problems. [ 5 ]

  5. Olivia Benson (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Benson is a Scottish Fold cat owned by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.She was adopted in June 2014 and named after the Law & Order character.Olivia has since appeared in Swift's music videos for "Blank Space" (2014), "Me!" (2019) and "Karma" (2023), and the documentary film Miss Americana (2020).

  6. Working cat - Wikipedia

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    A barn cat with its prey in 1916. A working cat, also known as a mouser, is type of domestic cat that "works" for its keep by hunting vermin, such as rodents.They are commonly employed where pest control is needed, such as barns, farms, factories, warehouses, stores, churchyards, and private property. [1]

  7. The Paw Project - Wikipedia

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    The Paw Project is a 2013 documentary film that focuses on the declawing of both exotic and domesticated cats in the United States. The film follows the crusade of veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Conrad, who campaigns to have declawing bans enacted in a number of cities.

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