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The clay piece contained the imprints of a cat's foreleg, toe pads, and grooves, indicating that the feline was extending and retracting its claws. "The paw print itself had a measurement of ...
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Archaeologists find oldest evidence of cat kneading on 1,200-year-old jug in JerusalemIsraeli archaeologists have discovered the oldest known artifact bearing traces of a cat's 'kneading' behavior—a fragment of a clay jug aged 1,200 years, excavated in Jerusalem. The imprint was ...
Shelter veterinarians determined the feline’s claw-like paw was a natural birth defect that wasn’t causing him any serious harm, and decided to give him the appropriate name of Lobstah.
Illuminated manuscripts dotted with paw prints, cat-related excerpts from Chaucer and Shakespeare, and an avalanche of feline factoids make up this exhaustive and exhausting debut. “Felonologist ...
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