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  2. Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse is a 1960s children's cartoon television show that was produced by Trans-Artists Productions and syndicated by Tele Features Inc. [1] The characters were originated and created by authors Bob Kane and Gerald J. Rappoport as a spoof of Kane's earlier creations, Batman and Robin. [2]

  3. Harry Cording - Wikipedia

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    Cording was born Hector William Cording [citation needed] on 26 April 1891 [1] in Wellington, Somerset. [citation needed] He was brought up and was educated at Rugby, and he was a member of the British Army in World War I. [1] In 1919, he became steward for a British steamship line whose ships, such as the Vauban and the Calamares, which he had worked on, frequently called at the Port of New York.

  4. Category:Characters created by Bob Kane - Wikipedia

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  5. Bob Kane - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kahn was born in New York City, New York. [1] His parents, Augusta (née Tuchman) and Herman Kahn, an engraver, [2] were of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[3] [4] A high school friend of fellow cartoonist and future Spirit creator Will Eisner, [5] Robert Kahn graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School and then legally changed his name to Robert Kane. [6]

  6. Jocelyn Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Alice Wildenstein [a] (née Jocelyne Périsset; 1940 or 7 September 1945 [b] – 31 December 2024) was a Swiss socialite [5] known for her extensive cosmetic surgery, which created a cat-like facial appearance; her 1999 high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer and businessman Alec Wildenstein; [6] [7] and her extravagant lifestyle and subsequent bankruptcy filing.

  7. Ernest Borgnine - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Borgnine (/ ˈ b ɔːr ɡ n aɪ n / BORG-nyne; born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American actor whose career spanned over six decades.He was noted for his gruff but relaxed voice and gap-toothed Cheshire Cat grin. [2]

  8. Oscar (therapy cat) - Wikipedia

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    Oscar (c. 2005 – February 22, 2022) was a therapy cat who as of 2005 lived in the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He came to public attention in 2007 when he was featured in an article by geriatrician David Dosa in the New England Journal of Medicine .

  9. List of individual cats - Wikipedia

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    The cat of Crown Prince Thutmose, mummified after her death and buried in a decorated sarcophagus in Prince Thutmose's own tomb following his own early demise. [3] Muezza, 7th century AD. The (possibly apocryphal) cat of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Pangur Bán (Old Irish "White Pangur"; the meaning of the latter word is unclear), 8th-9th ...