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  2. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    A pet polar bear owned by the personification of Canada. He is often shown to not recognize Canada as a joke that no one knows Canada, even his pet. King Kuma MDRJago: The King of the Realm of Kumaria. He is often shown talking about how Truth is an important thing. He is dating Sir Paw, his Royal Guard. Leonard Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer ...

  3. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    The cat café is known to have ceased operation shortly after the beginning of the First World War, although the much repeated story that the closure was due to its patriotic owner's donating all the cats to a factory making fur-lined boots for the war effort may be apocryphal. [26] In 2012 cat café Neko was opened in Vienna.

  4. Petz Club - Wikipedia

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    Nina is an 8-year-old who created the Petz Club. [4] Oscar is a 7 + 1 ⁄ 2-year-old, and is the detective of the group. [5] Tim is a 7-year-old, and is the sportiest of the group. [6] Marlou is the Petz Club's dog. [7] Gilou is a vet who helps the Petz Club with their investigations. [8]

  5. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur measures about two and one-half inches in length. It is used mainly for muffs and neck, shoulder pieces. [4] The trapping of fishers is restricted in many States leading to it becoming a more uncommon type of fur in comparison to the mink. Fisher fur is more durable and water resistant than other types of fur such as fox. [7]

  6. Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! - Wikipedia

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    Competition from the computer player's dog provides a reason for the player to give her dog adequate training and discipline without making the pet overly tired or hungry. Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! is a part of the Japan-exclusive Kid's Gear line of video games for the Game Gear.

  7. FurReal Friends - Wikipedia

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    The toys come with an "adoption certificate," that can be filled in with the owner's name and the name of the furReal "pet." [8] [9] The first furReal Friend was simply called "Cat," [2] and was referred to as female in her 2003 instruction manual. She had sensors in her head, right cheek, left cheek, shoulders, back, and tail.

  8. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Souvenirs of the Fur Trade: Northwest Coast Indian Art and Artifacts Collected by American Mariners, 1788–1844. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum Press, 2000. Ray, Arthur J. Indians in the Fur Trade: Their Role as Trappers, Hunters, and Middlemen in the Lands Southwest of Hudson Bay, 1660–1870.

  9. Pet Club: Neko Daisuki! - Wikipedia

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    Pet Club: Neko Daisuki! (ペット倶楽部 ねこ大すき!, Pet Cat Club Hiroshi Suki!) is a video game released in Japan for the Game Gear.It is similar to Pet Club: Inu Daisuki! except it deals with taking care of a newborn kitten (from its birth until it reaches maturity) instead of a puppy.