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  2. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    Cat café "Cats Republic" in Saint Petersburg, Russia. A cat café is a theme café whose attraction is cats who can be watched and played with. [1] Patrons pay a cover fee, generally hourly, and thus cat cafés can be seen as a form of supervised indoor pet rental.

  3. Category:Russian comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Please, do not remove [[Category:Russian films]] from Russian comedy films, ... Russian comedy road movies (1 C, 5 P) Russian romantic comedy films (1 C, 42 P) S.

  4. Animal cafe - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan created the very first animal café in 1998 which was a cat cafe. [2] Thereafter, animal cafes were created in Japan before spreading to the rest of the world. A Japanese tourist visited Taiwan and discovered the potential of the idea before coming back to Japan to establish the first animal café in Osaka in 2004, where the concept ...

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  6. Hermitage cats - Wikipedia

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    "Catfest" has included cat painting contests and scavenger hunts for children. [6] Beginning in 2015, because of the number of visiting tourists, a website has been set up by the museum for people who may be interested in adopting a cat. "It is an honor to adopt a Hermitage cat", one potential cat owner was told. [7]

  7. Crumb, The Obese Cat Rescued From A Russian Basement ... - AOL

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    Image credits: matroskin_prm A healthy cat should weigh between 3.5 and 5 kg (8-12 pounds), the pet health site PetMD notes.. One exception is the Maine Coon, a large breed that may have a healthy ...

  8. Three from Prostokvashino - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Fyodor is a very independent city boy, "a boy on his own". After his mother forbids him from keeping his talking cat Matroskin, Uncle Fyodor runs away from home to live on his own. Uncle Fyodor and the cat arrive at the village Prostokvashino, where they meet the local mongrel Sharik. The three settle in an abandoned house.

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