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  2. Singapura cat - Wikipedia

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    Singapura cat in Singapore. The breed's coat pattern is that of a ticked tabby. That is, individual hair strands have alternating sections of dark and light color, typically two dark bands separated by two light bands, with a dark color at the tip. The underside, including the chest, muzzle and chin, takes the color of the light bands.

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  4. File:Singapura cat, crouching.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a picture of a female cat of the breed singapura, crouching. Source: Own work: Author: Renamed user 51g7z61hz5af2azs6k6 : Licensing.

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  6. Why Do Cats Stare At You? - AOL

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    Interpreting Cat Stares Based on Body Language. Staring is only one of the ways that cats communicate with their pet parents. They have an extensive non-verbal vocabulary that goes beyond eye contact.

  7. Portal:Cats/Selected breed/10 - Wikipedia

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  8. Why are Some Cats and Dogs Besties? - AOL

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    The relationship between a cat and a dog can be harmonized if the proper steps are taken. Cats and dogs adopted at the same time, and raised in the same house, have a chance to put aside their ...

  9. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cats have scent glands on the underside of their paws and when they knead or scratch objects or people, it is likely these pheromones are transferred to the person or object being kneaded or scratched. Cats carry these infantile behaviors beyond nursing and into adulthood. Some cats "nurse", that is, suck on clothing or bedding during kneading.