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  2. 9 Best Cat Blankets — Approved by Kitties - AOL

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    The post 9 Best Cat Blankets — Approved by Kitties appeared first on CatTime. ... they’re perfect for outdoor adventures. Whether it’s a picnic, camping trip, or road trip, you’ll rest ...

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  4. The 15 Warmest Blankets to Stock Up on This Winter

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    After scouring the web for the warmest blankets I could find, I had PureWow editors test the top 10 options that were best for winter (think: sherpa, faux fur, fleece and electric).

  5. Animal fiber - Wikipedia

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    Bison-hair gloves and a wool blanket used by a stagecoach company. Bison fibers refer to the soft undercoat of the American Bison. The coat of the bison protects the animal during harsh winter conditions, and consists of a coarse shiny overcoat, a coarse bulky midcoast, and a short dense undercoat.

  6. Woven coverlet - Wikipedia

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    A woven coverlet or coverlid (derived from Cat. cobre-lit [1]) is a type of bed covering with a woven design in colored wool yarn on a background of natural linen or cotton. Coverlets were woven in almost every community in the United States from the colonial era until the late 19th century.

  7. Capote (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The River Road by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855 (Three habitants wearing capotes). A capote (French:) or capot (French:) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood.. From the early days of the North American fur trade, both indigenous peoples and European Canadian settlers fashioned wool blankets into "capotes" as a means of coping with harsh winters. [1]

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