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  1. Cats (Awesome Library)

  2. Cats - Selection (Planet-Pets.com)
      Provides suggestions on selecting a cat for a pet. 8-00

  3. Cats by Breed (Planet-Pets.com) star
      Provides information on cats by breed. Click on the name of the cat (on the left side of their Web page) for additional information on each breed. Includes Abyssinian, American Curl, American Shorthair, American Wirehair, Balinese, Bengal, Birman, Bombay, British Shorthair, Burmese, Burmilla, Chartreux, Colorpoint Shorthair, Cornish Rex, Cymric, Devon Rex, Egyptian Mau, Exotic Shorthair, Foreign Burmese, Havanna Brown, Himalayan, Japanese Bobtail, Javanese, Kashmir, Korat, Maine Coon, Manx, Norwegian Forest Cat, Ocicat, Oriental Longhair, Oriental Shorthair, Persian, Peke-faced Persian, Ragdoll, Russian Blue, Scottish Fold, Siamese, Siberian, Singapura, Somali, Sphynx, Tonkinese, Turkish Angora, and Turkish Van. 8-00

  4. Cats, Small Wild (Zoological Society of San Diego)
      Provides a description and includes pictures. 2-01

  5. Cats - Tapeworms (Centers for Disease Control and Preventionr)
      Provides a factsheet on dog and cat tapeworms, including treatment. Visitors sometimes misspell as tape worms. 6-01

  6. -07-25-05 Study: Cats Probably Can't Taste Sweets (Fox News)
      "Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center (search) in Philadelphia and their collaborators said Sunday they found a dysfunctional feline gene that probably prevents cats from tasting sweets, a sensation nearly every other mammal on the planet experiences to varying degrees." 7-05  

  7. "No-Kill" Shelters for Dogs and Cats? (MSNBC News)
      "When the Richmond SPCA in Virginia announced plans to become a no-kill animal shelter beginning in 2002, there was one thing that CEO Robin Starr didn’t expect: vocal opposition from local rescue groups."

  8. Cheetahs (African Wildlife Foundation)
      Provides facts and a picture. "The cheetah is smaller than the other two cats, but by far the fastest at speeds of 70 miles per hour it can run faster than all other animals." 1-01

  9. Leopards (African Wildlife Foundation)
      Provides facts and a picture. "Both lions and hyenas will take away a leopard's kill if they can. To prevent this leopards store their larger kills in trees where they can feed on them in relative safety." 1-01

  10. Cougar - Puma or Mountain Lion (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
      Provides a short description.

  11. Cheetahs (Kids' Planet)
      Includes a description and a drawing.

  12. Bobcats (Kids' Planet)
      Includes a description and a drawing.

  13. Animals Clipart (ClipsAhoy.com)
      Provides Bears, Birds, Bugs, Cats, Cows, Dogs, Donkeys and Mules, Elephants, Foxes, Fish and Water, Horses, Moose, Pets, Pigs, Rabbits, Reptiles, Rodents, and Sheep. 2-01

  14. Cat Anatomy (National Geographic)
      Provides details of different parts of a cat's anatomy, such as how the claw is extended. 5-02

  15. Cole, Nat "King" (RockHall.com)
      "Cole's drummerless trio was an innovation, and no less an authority than Count Basie marveled at their improvisational interplay: 'Those cats used to read each other's minds—it was unbelievable.' Early stirrings of rock and roll can be detected in such swinging, lingo-filled tunes as 'Straighten Up and Fly Right' and '(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66,' recorded in 1943 and 1946, respectively, by the King Cole Trio."

      "The Fifties and Sixties found Cole recording with various orchestras, including Nelson Riddle's and Billy May's. While his work from this period shared little with the rock and roll revolution that was under way, Cole's broader influence on the idiom as a musical pioneer and as a popular star is undeniable." 9-03

  16. Musicals (Musicals.net)
      Provides information on top musicals. Includes 1776, 42nd Street, Annie, Anyone Can Whistle, Anything Goes, Aspects of Love, Beauty and the Beast, Big, Brigadoon, Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk, Bye Bye Birdie, Cabaret, Camelot, Carousel, Cats, Chess, Chicago, A Chorus Line, Cinderella, City of Angels, Company, Crazy For You, Damn Yankees, Evita, The Fantasticks, Fiddler On the Roof, Flower Drum Song, Forbidden Broadway, Forbidden Hollywood, Forever Plaid, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum, Godspell, The Goodbye Girl, A Grand Night For Singing, Grease!, Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, Hair, Hello, Dolly!, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Into the Woods, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The King and I, Kiss of the Spider Woman, La Cage Aux Folles, Les Miserables, The Lion King, A Little Night Music, Little Shop of Horrors, Mame, Man of La Mancha, Me and My Girl, Miss Saigon, The Music Man, My Fair Lady, Oklahoma!, Oliver!, On the Town, Once Upon a Mattress, Passion, The Phantom of the Opera, Pippin, Ragtime, Rent, The Secret Garden, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, She Loves Me, Show Boat, Song and Dance, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Starlight Express, Sunset Boulevard, Sweeney Todd, Titanic, Tommy, Victor/Victoria, West Side Story, and The Wiz

  17. Pet Food Recall (MenuFoods.com)
      Provides a list of products for cats and dogs that are on the recall list for possibly causing kidney failure and death in animals.

  18. Pet Food Recall (MenuFoods.com)
      Provides a list of products for cats that are on the recall list for possibly causing kidney failure and death.

  19. -07-09-07 Relief for Cat Allergies (MSNBC News)
      "People who are allergic to cats may not have to get rid of their pets to find relief, if the findings of a new study hold up."

    • -10-11-08 Editorial: What Does Palin's Abuse of Power Mean? (Time.com)
        "In the [investigative] report [regarding Gov. Sarah Palin's possible abuse of power], the head of Gov. Palin's security detail says that Todd [Palin] spent about half of his time in the governor's office — not at a desk (he didn't have one), but at a long conference table on one side of the office, with his own phone to make and receive calls. It became a shadow office, the informal Department of Getting Mike Wooten Fired." Mike Wooten was Gov. Palin's brother-in-law.

        "But even though she won't likely face any legal repercussions, the amateurism and cronyism of her brief administration hardly leaves Palin sitting pretty. Troopergate's final verdict may be even more damaging than a rebuke: her administration was, at least this regard, just as self-motivated as the Washington fat cats and lobbyists she hopes to unseat." 10-08

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