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  2. Fansub - Wikipedia

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    "Hard" subtitles, or hard subs, are encoded into the footage, and thus become hard to remove from the video without losing video quality. "Soft" subtitles, or soft subs , are subtitles applied at playback time from a subtitle datafile, either mixed directly into the video file (.mkv, .ogm, etc.), or in a separate file (.ssa, .srt, etc.).

  3. Henri, le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    The seventeenth and final short film, Henri 11 - "Oh, revoir", was released on YouTube on May 18, 2018. It announced Henri's retirement from the film series. The ending card reads, "Henri thanks all of his fans/worshippers for all their support. He looks forward to a healthy and productive retirement. He might even sit on a lap." [31]

  4. Be My Cat: A Film for Anne - Wikipedia

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    Čšofei initially released Be My Cat: A Film for Anne on Vimeo On Demand in December 2016, on Amazon Video in 2017, and, for a limited time, on DVD via Amazon. Cult distributor TetroVideo gave the movie a special limited DVD release with French and Italian subtitles in 2020, featuring a gory artistic rendition of Anne Hathaway on the cover.

  5. Why Cats Chirp and Chatter - AOL

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    Cats have unique personalities, temperaments, and tendencies and will communicate with you in a way that feels best to them. Chirping is normal, but if your cat doesn’t chirp at all that doesn ...

  6. Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained - AOL

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    As you can see in the clip, cats are willing to knead your legs, belly, or Lots of cats do it, and some owners love it while others find it annoying. Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained

  7. Science Finally Explains Why Cats Hate Closed Doors So Much - AOL

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    "It's a little bit of FOMO," veterinary behaviorist Dr. Karen Sueda recently told Live Science. "The FOMO of like, 'I don't know what's on the other side, and I want to go see and figure it out.'"

  8. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cats on a vegan diet can develop abnormally alkaline (high pH) urine as most commonly used plant-based proteins are more alkaline than the meat-based foods which cats have evolved to eat. When the urine becomes too alkaline (pH >7), there is an increased risk of formation of struvite (also known as magnesium ammonium phosphate) bladder crystals ...

  9. 'Keanu' kitten: How a cat in a hat was trained to act for Key ...

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    A trio of rescue cats (Tigger, Jerry and Daryl) played the orange tabby in the Coen brothers' film. The cats were trained for five weeks to do tricky stunts like riding in a noisy subway with star ...