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    We’re keeping tabs on all the best cat deals you can shop today on cat essentials, including litter, litter boxes, toys, treats, food, empty cardboard boxes, and old shoelaces.

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  5. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    One day, the cat came to her in a dream and told her that if she made an ornament of the cat, she would be blessed with good luck. The old woman made an ornament of the cat out of Imado ware, a local speciality, and sold it at the Asakusa Shrine, where it became very popular and made her rich, and the maneki-neko was created. [11] [12]

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    Although Grimalkin was a polydactyl cat with seven toes on each front paw, the Smiths felt that five toes appeared more normal and patented the "toy animal figure" in October 1892. [ 2 ] The design was sold by the Smiths for one cent a yard to Arnold Print Works , which then sold the printed pattern as "The Tabby Cat" on half a yard of muslin ...

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    The toys seek to emulate the behaviors of common pets, including horses, cats, rabbits and dogs. [1] Toys designed to represent wildlife include elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and bears. [1] There are also models of extinct animals such as dinosaurs, [5] and mythical creatures like unicorns [6] and dragons. [7]

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