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  2. Cat - Wikipedia

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    A cat lying on a man's lap. Cats are common pets throughout the world, and their worldwide population as of 2007 exceeded 500 million. [209] As of 2024, the domestic cat was the second most popular pet in the United States, with 73.8 million cats owned and around 42.2 million households owning at least one cat.

  3. Category:Mythological felines - Wikipedia

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  4. Cats in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    A cat in hunting and fowling scenes is another recurring motif in murals of Theban tombs. [17] The first known indication for the mummification of a cat was found in an elaborately carved limestone sarcophagus dated to about 1350 BC. This cat is assumed to have been Prince Thutmose's beloved pet. [18]

  5. Bastet - Wikipedia

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    The name of the material known as alabaster might, through Greek, come from the name of the goddess. This association would have come about much later than when the goddess was a protective lioness goddess, however, and is useful only in deciphering the origin of the term, alabaster.

  6. Category:Cat gods - Wikipedia

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  7. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    These cat unicorns hab been shown in various media appearances like in video games, films, movies, and more. Cetaceantaur - A cetacean-type merfolk-like centaur. Cervitaur – A deer-type centaur. This description was also used for the Golden Hind from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Cheetaur – Half-man, half-cheetah with a

  8. Tailstock - Wikipedia

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    A tailstock, also known as a foot stock, [1] is a device often used as part of an engineering lathe, wood-turning lathe, or used in conjunction with a rotary table on a milling machine. It is usually used to apply support to the longitudinal rotary axis of a workpiece being machined.

  9. Cath Palug - Wikipedia

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    Cath Palug (also Cath Paluc, Cath Balug, Cath Balwg, literally 'Palug's Cat') was a monstrous cat in Welsh mythology associated with Arthurian legend. Given birth to in Gwynedd by the pig Henwen of Cornwall, the cat was to haunt the Isle of Anglesey until Kay went to the island to hunt it down.