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The cat was retrieved by the ship’s biologist, Robert Clark, using one of his sample nets. After the Endurance became trapped in pack ice and was destroyed, Shackleton decided that Mrs Chippy and four of the sled dogs that had been carried on board would not survive. In a diary entry dated 29 October 1915 he recorded:
Junji Ito's Cat Diary: Yon & Mu is an autobiographical manga that draws on manga artist Junji Ito's personal experience with cats. [1] It features various anecdotes about living with cats, which center on J-kun, a horror manga artist (Ito's stand-in); his fiancée, A-ko (his wife Ayako Ishiguro's stand-in); her family cat, Yon ("Four"); and a Norwegian Forest cat, Mu ("Six").
The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the gray wolf.Also called the domestic dog, it was selectively bred from an extinct population of wolves during the Late Pleistocene by hunter-gatherers.
Toto , a dog in the novel and film The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Toto, in Japanese The Cat Returns; a character in Le château à Toto (Toto’s castle), 1868 opéra bouffe; the title character of Princess Toto, 1876 comic opera by W. S. Gilbert and Frederic Clay; the title character of Toto of Arabia, 1965 Italian-Spanish adventure-comedy film
In 1998, his SpyDogs characters became an animated series, The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs, that aired on Fox Kids. Licensing his own creations brought them widespread attention on products, such as It's Happy Bunny, which he created in the mid-1990s but licensed in 2002.
In an entry for the second month, sixth day of the same year (March 11, 889) titled For the Love of a Cat, Uda gives a detailed and humorous description of the physical characteristics of his cat and goes on to ascribe her a yin and yang spirituality.
With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun (犬と猫どっちも飼ってると毎日たのしい, Inu to Neko Docchimo Katteru to Mainichi Tanoshii, "I Enjoy Raising Both a Dog and a Cat Every Day") is a Japanese manga series by Hidekichi Matsumoto.
It details the events leading up to the Holocaust, through the eyes of Mouschi, a cat who lived with Anne Frank. Mentioned in her diary, The Diary of a Young Girl, Mouschi was a real cat who belonged to Peter, the teenage boy also in hiding with Anne. [2] Anne Frank was forced to leave her own cat, Moortje, behind after the Nazi invasion. [3]