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Books
This Service Cat Has a Big Job: The Apocalypse
The director of “A Quiet Place: Day One” was confident a cat could take on the end of the world. But could the feline actors win over Lupita Nyong’o?
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Books
How Did Cats Take Over the World? One Bizarre Drawing at a Time.
In “Catland,” Kathryn Hughes has a theory about our obsession with our feline friends — and one cat lover in particular.
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Newyork
A City With a Medieval History of Killing Cats Now Celebrates Them
A 7-year-old girl hawks cat-themed souvenirs in Flemish outside her parents’ shop. Two women in matching cat print dresses wander down a crowded street looking for a place to buy stuffed plush kitties. In every store and restaurant window, a cat ...
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Newyork
A Cafe for Cat People Opens Downtown
At Meow Parlour, people will be able to drink coffee and play with cats, and in some cases adopt them.
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Science
It’s the Cat’s Meow but You Just Don’t Understand
A study suggests that humans often misinterpret a pet’s signals; even purring doesn’t guarantee a contented cat.
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Books
At NY Dog and Cat Film Festivals, Love, Licks and Looniness
Collections of short films, both documentary and fiction, make their annual visit to Manhattan, followed by tours around the country and Canada.
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News
What Are the Must-Have Amenities for Today’s Pampered Pet?
Dogs may not absolutely need their own shower, but they’d appreciate it. And your cat expects nothing less than an architectural playground.
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US
‘Miracles Occurred That Night’: A Mad Scramble to Save Maui Pets
After a fire destroyed the seaside town of Lahaina, the fate of beloved animals became a wrenching concern.
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Newyork
Why Do Cats Hold Such Mythic Power in Japan?
IT WAS CHRISTMAS, and I was going to visit the cattiest place on earth, an island named Aoshima about 500 miles southwest of Tokyo in the Seto Inland Sea, the body of water that separates three of Japan’s main islands: Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu ...
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Newyork
These Cats Do Their Own Stunts. They Film Them, Too.
In one video, the athlete pauses, assesses the height and leaps. He tries to free-climb up the side of a building, before jumping back to the ground. In another, he leaps across a roof, his shadow stretching out long in front of him. This gymnast ...
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