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However, the new results show the housecat lineage is far older.
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They agreed that the common housecat would be a fitting topic.
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A housecat's a good outcome, by the way, he joked.
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Like a pampered little housecat watching hunting cats at work.
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Helen Vicary took this striking shot of a housecat in Granada, Spain.
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"Yes, a cat-felisdomesticus, if it sounds better that way- aplain ,ordinarycat."
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The daily milk intake of 14 domestic short-haired kittens ( Feliscatus) from five litters was estimated during wk 1-4 postpartum using the isotope dilution technique.
Usage of domestic cat in English
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Anybody who's lived with a domesticcat will recognise the lunges and snaps.
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An 8-year-old male Japanese domesticcat presented with anorexia and emaciation.
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It resembled the outline of a cat-ifany domesticcat ever grew so large.
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As a domesticcat, she's more interested in domestic issues.
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It was about the size of a large domesticcat.
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The domesticcat, to some extent, possesses the same trait.
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A novel papillomavirus was cloned from hyperkeratotic cutaneous lesions of a Persian domesticcat.
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In India the domesticcat, according to Mr. Blyth, has crossed with four Indian species.
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The familiar domesticcat was also waiting for him.
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Lions, panthers, and pumas dress themselves very much as the domesticcat performs her toilette.
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Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis was observed in a 2-year-old male Japanese domesticcat with clinical renal failure.
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It seemed to Paul more like the snarling of an angry domesticcat, several times magnified.
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Contrary to popular belief, these beautiful creatures create a purr-like sound like that of a domesticcat.
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The domesticcat always looks as if half his tail had been taken off in a trap.
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The father assists in the support of the kittens, which are much like those of the domesticcat.
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In Algiers the domesticcat has crossed with the wild cat (F. lybica) of that country.