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  2. Siberian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian cat is described in the book under its former name, the "Russian Long-haired Cat". [4] [21] However, in the preface of the 1892 edition, Weir also mentions a cat he refers to as a "Siberian Cat": [22] I have been shown a Siberian Cat, by Mr. Castang, of Leadenhall Market; the breed is entirely new to me.

  3. Category:Cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Македонски ... Pages in category "Cat breeds" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. ... Siberian cat; Singapura cat ...

  4. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    The following list of cat breeds includes only domestic cat breeds and domestic and wild hybrids. The list includes established breeds recognized by various cat registries , new and experimental breeds, landraces being established as standardized breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds.

  5. Portal:Cats - Wikipedia

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    Felidae (/ ˈ f ɛ l ɪ d iː /) is the family of mammals in the order Carnivora colloquially referred to as cats.A member of this family is also called a felid (/ ˈ f iː l ɪ d /).. The 41 extant Felidae species exhibit the greatest diversity in fur patterns of all terrestrial carnivores.

  6. Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American wild cat. With 13 recognized subspecies, the bobcat is common throughout southern Canada, the continental United States , and northern Mexico. [ 26 ] Like the Eurasian lynx, its conservation status is "least concern."

  7. 32 fun facts about Siberian forest cats - AOL

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    The Siberian Forest Cat is the ultimate survivor, having honed its instincts in the harsh, freezing forests of Russia. Happily, for lovers of this friendly, interactive, and affectionate breed, it ...

  8. Eurasian lynx - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that other Medieval and Modern era references to "wild cats" and "cats of the mountain", as late as the 18th century, actually refer to Eurasian lynx and not the Scottish wildcat as is commonly assumed. [20] It has been proposed to reintroduce the lynx to the Scottish Highlands [21] [22] and Kielder Forest in Northumberland. [23]

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