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21 children o' mine here... Couldn't post all o' them... So, posted none...

come on at least post a picture of one of them.

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21 children o' mine here... Couldn't post all o' them... So, posted none...

come on at least post a picture of one of them.

Fine... Kiva is her name... and she gave birth to 3...

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Unusual cat species

Andean Mountain Cat

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This species of wild cat native to the Andes mountains in South America is rarely ever seen, let alone photographed. Scientists estimate there are only about 2,500 of them left. They are about the size of a large house-cat, and there are none currently in captivity.

Pallas’ Cat

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These little fur-balls are also about the size of a domestic cat but have a whole lot more fur. Another thing that makes them unique is that they have round pupils instead of slits. Found in eastern Europe, this is believed to be the oldest species of cat, having evolved about 12 million years ago.

Fishing Cat

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Native to south and southeast Asia, the fishing cat prefers to live near the water. It is the best swimmer in the cat family but is rapidly losing habitat due to human expansion.

Sand Cat

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The sand cat calls Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and western Asia home. They have fur that grows between their toes, a feature that’s usually reserved for arctic cats, that insulates their paws against the hot sand. They’re also arguably the cutest feline in history, although we must admit that is more of an observation than a scientific fact.

Margay

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The margay resembles the ocelot but is smaller. They are excellent climbers and inhabit a region that stretches from Central to Southern America. They live in rain forests and hunt at night, like many other cat species.

Black-footed Cats

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These absolutely precious kitties are the smallest wild cat species in the world. The adult males weigh just over 4 pounds and the adult females weigh just under 3. Recently, the Philadelphia Zoo welcomed a litter of them and they are so cute you won’t be able to handle it.

Chinese Mountain Cat

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The Chinese Mountain Cat is a wildcat subspecies that is listed as vulnerable. They live in areas of northwest China with high elevations (between 8,200 and 16,400 feet). They hunt small rodent, birds, and pikas.

African Golden Cat

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The African Golden Cat is native to the rainforests of west and central Africa. It isn’t always golden, and has colors ranging from cinnamon to melanistic. It prefers moist, dense forests and is commonly found near rivers. It mainly hunts at night and like most other cats is a solitary creature. Its reclusive nature means it’s extremely hard to spot in the wild.

Bornean Bay Cat

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This wild cat, listed as endangered, is native to the island of Borneo. Little is known about them because they are so rare. They are nocturnal and secretive, and from 2003 to 2006 scientists set up trap-cameras to spot the animals, and only came back with one photo.

Caracal

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The name “caracal” comes from the Turkish word “karakulak,” meaning “black ears.” They hunt at night and often attack animals two or three times their size, such as antelope.

Flat-Headed Cat

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These nocturnal cats are native to the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra. They feed mainly on fish.

Jaguarundi

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These small cats are comfortable in trees but prefer to hunt on the ground of their Central and South American homes. They have also been sighted in Florida and parts of coastal Alabama.

Kodkod

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The Kodkod is the smallest cat in the Americas and primarily is found in central and southern Chile. The tiny animal weighs between 4.4 and 5.5 lbs as an adult, and is listed as vulnerable. They are excellent climbers who feed on rodents, birds, and lizards.

Rusty-spotted Cat

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This cat is only found in India and Sri Lanka and is pretty tiny. It typically only weighs about 2 to 3 and half pounds – yeah, that’s tiny. They spend a large amount of their day in trees but do their hunting on the ground.

Pampas Cat

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Named after the pampas of South America, the pampas cat is found in a variety of terrains, such as grasslands, shrublands, and dry forests at elevations up to 16,000 feet. Little is known about their hunting habits but these adorable guys have been seen eating rodents and birds, even going after domestic poultry at times.

Cool Cat

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Commonly sighted in discos in the seventies, these cats were responsible for over 70% of the murders on the dance floors and killings of DJs. They slowly disappeared during the rise of the fat cats of the 80s.

Fat Cat

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A favorite among yuppies, the Fat Cat was most commonly found in board rooms or corner offices. Often responsible for large trust funds, the Fat Cat survived mainly on Lobster Thermidor and Russian Caviar before finally going extinct in the early nineties.

Crane Cat

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The long-necked Crane Cats is believed to have been the original creators of the Great Wall of China, which they built in an effort to keep their natural enemies—the Cataphracts—at bay.

Cataphract

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An unusual-looking species that somewhat resembles a man and a horse, this cats used to live in large numbers on the steppes of Mongolia and cause no end of trouble for the Crane Cats. Once the Great Wall was built, some of them mutated into Catamarans or Catapults.

Catamaran

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The only known species of cat to have sails. This shit is getting out of hand.

Catapult

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Semi-airborne species that evolved as a reaction to the walls of the Crane Cats. Alright, that's enough.

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It's been a while since I don't post here...

Sadly, my old cat friend is gone missing for a more than a month... I think he passed away.

I'll repost one of the lasts photos I've taken from him when sleeping happily @home

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@Crazycanuk: What a grumpy looking cat. Love the look of it!

@masterupc: Sad to hear that he's gone missing - had a great time with you while though by the looks of it.

Still kind of mourning the loss of my last one (went missing 10/4-2015). An old norwegian forest cat friend of her has shown up at the terrace the past few days. Feeding it with some cat snacks that I have left. You're not supposed to feed other cats, but only small amounts of snacks given.

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I had two cats but they are both dead. Their names was Snotty and Bubba. Both males. One hit on the road and one had a teeth and gum disease and died from that. I spent alot of money at the vets for his teeth but he still died. He was atleast more comfortable for the money. Mostly antibiotics and pain medicine shots. I have pictures of them but not in electronic form and no scanner or would post them. I like the pics of you guys casorry to hear

sorry to hear about your cats..i spent a lot on the big cat whose [pic i posted here too... he is all better now ... anyway...as for your melon head pic... the football team here ...the fans wear mellon heads to the game...but they are cut out like football helmets

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@dMog glad your cat turned out fine. My cats died years ago but thanks.

For the football, sorry I am not a fan, totally different melon head here :)

but a mellon head all the same ... welcome to the site it is a great place

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my cat died 3 months ago. he was my compagnon since 7 years. i'll never forget him.

he was playng with my kids like a dog ,-)

that's the best memories i have of his life among us.

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