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  2. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore - Wikipedia

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    Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (also known as Cats & Dogs 2 or Cats & Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore) is a 2010 spy comedy film directed by Brad Peyton in his directorial debut, produced by Andrew Lazar, Polly Johnsen, Greg Michael and Brent O'Connor and written by Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich based on the characters by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra.

  3. List of fictional cats in animation - Wikipedia

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    Sailor Moon. Child of Luna and Artemis and guardian to Chibiusa. Dinah. Alice in wonderland. Alice's cat Dinah is brown and white and wears a pink bow. Doc. Hickory, Dickory, and Doc. A Doc think black and white cat tuxedo voiced by Paul Frees Hickory and Dickory together.

  4. Mr. Mistoffelees - Wikipedia

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    Cat. Mr. Mistoffelees is a character in T. S. Eliot 's 1939 poetry book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats and its 1981 musical adaptation, Andrew Lloyd Webber 's Cats. Mistoffelees is a young black-and-white tuxedo cat with magical powers that he cannot yet fully control.

  5. Irasutoya - Wikipedia

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    Irasutoya (Japanese: いらすとや, derived from Japanese: イラスト, romanized: irasuto, lit. 'illustration' and Japanese: 屋, romanized: -ya, lit. 'shop') is a website operated by illustrator Takashi Mifune that offers gratis clip art illustrations. These works can be used for both commercial and non-commercial applications, but ...

  6. Cultural depictions of cats - Wikipedia

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    Cultural depictions of cats. "Cat Watching a Spider" by Ōide Tōkō. The cultural depiction of cats and their relationship to humans is old and stretches back over 9,500 years. Cats are featured in the history of many nations, are the subject of legend, and are a favourite subject of artists and writers.

  7. Munkustrap - Wikipedia

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    Munkustrap is a Jellicle cat from T. S. Eliot 's 1939 poem "The Naming of Cats". [1] He is a principal character and the main narrator in Andrew Lloyd Webber 's 1981 musical Cats, which is based on Eliot's poems. Munkustrap is the storyteller and guardian of his tribe. The role was originated by Jeff Shankley in the West End in 1981, and by ...

  8. Cat - Wikipedia

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    The domestic cat has a smaller skull and shorter bones than the European wildcat. [49] It averages about 46 cm (18 in) in head-to-body length and 23–25 cm (9.1–9.8 in) in height, with about 30 cm (12 in) long tails. Males are larger than females. [50] Adult domestic cats typically weigh 4–5 kg (8.8–11.0 lb).

  9. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    Maneki-neko. Maneki-neko with motorized arm beckons customers to buy lottery tickets in Tokyo, Japan. The maneki-neko (招き猫, lit. 'beckoning cat') is a common Japanese figurine which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner. In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic. The figurine depicts a cat, traditionally a ...