Wikipedia, Felis (constellation)
Felis (Latin for cat) was a constellation created by French astronomer Jérôme Lalande in 1799. He chose the name partly because, as a cat lover, he felt sorry that there was not yet a cat among the constellations (although there are two lions and a lynx). It was between the constellations of Antlia and Hydra.
This constellation was first depicted in the Uranographia sive Astrorum Descriptio (1801) of Johann Elert Bode. It is now obsolete.
Its brightest star, HD 85951, was named Felis by the International Astronomical Union on 1 June 2018 and it is now so included in the List of IAU-approved Star Names.



Man Recovering From Surgery Wakes Up To A Stranger Cat Cuddling Him
https://www.boredpanda.com/man-recovering-surgery-cat-stranger/
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Too sweet! 🙂 ❤
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“Understanding the Different Tabby Cat Markings!”
https://www.certapet.com/tabby-cat/
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I’m always forgetting that photos with “pixabay” in the link will not post on WordPress to where I can see it anyway; maybe others can. Anyhow, here are replacement orange tabby pics…


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Soooo cute!
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We have two orange tabbies, one fat, one sleek, one with the white bib, the other without any collar. One a lover, one a greedy, mal-tempered creature. Can’t seem to post their pictures today.
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Wow! LOL!
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https://twitter.com/landpsychology/status/1121227356239220738?s=12
Small but mighty!
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happy kitty litter day
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Every day, I am happy there is kitty litter. Thank you for reminding me….
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My Mom named me Sincerity…

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm…

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Love them, every one!
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My sweet Persian , Lacey, caught a mouse last night! I heard her doing something, but thought she was just playing. Then I heard the unmistakable squeaking of a wee field mouse. I tried to save the poor thing, but it was too late! I took it outside, and she sat staring at the stove for the whole night. The Mighty Huntress strikes again! I reckon she averages one per year.
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Our garage cat, one of the orange tabbies, or the Russian Blue kitty who stays in the garage sometimes at night, catch mice & rats but leave their partially eaten bodies on the doormat. Have to be careful every morning to look before I step down!
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