Cat sets new Guinness World Record for longest tail:
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Friday Catblogging: Building the World’s Largest Feline Genetic Database.
by JOHN ADAMS •
As was earlier completed with dogs’ data, scientists are now building a vast database of cats’ genetic information: Cat owners are being asked share their pet’s quirky traits and even post researchers their fur in an effort to shed light on how cats’ health and behaviour are influenced by their genetics. The scientists behind the…
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Friday Catblogging: Canine & Feline Apologies
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Friday Catblogging: Read the Room
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Friday Catblogging: Up North Cat Condo-24/7 Livestream
by JOHN ADAMS •
In Minnesota, there’s a livestream of a cat condo for feral felines: Here’s the link: Up North Cat Condo-24/7 Livestream. Sam Stroozas reports: Everything started in the dead of this winter when Jill [VanDette] started catching glimpses of a thin, feral cat in her yard. The cat was scared and would rarely come up close…
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Friday Catblogging: Cats in Japan
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Daily Bread for 2.15.25: Ready for the Weather
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Good morning.

Saturday in Whitewater will be cloudy with a high of 33. Sunrise is 6:51 and sunset is 5:26, for 10 hours, 35 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waning gibbous with 91.6 percent of its visible disk illuminated.
On this day in 1989, the Soviet Union officially announces that all of its troops have left Afghanistan.
Winter requires the right gear:
Preparing NASA’s CADRE Moon Rovers for Launch:
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Friday Catblogging: House Cat
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Friday Catblogging: Mountain Lions Weather Storm in Cave
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Friday Catblogging: Miss Bindle the Tabby Has 27 Toes
by JOHN ADAMS •
At the Kentucky Humane Society, there’s a sharp-looking tabby with 27 toes. TJ Macias reports on this unusual feline: Normally, a cat is born with 18 toes, with five toes on the front paws and four toes on the back. Bindle has, well, a little more than that. …. According to the Guinness World Records,…
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Friday Catblogging: Cheetah by the Water
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Daily Bread for 1.18.25: A Powerful Crunch
by JOHN ADAMS •
Good morning.

Saturday in Whitewater will be sunny with a high of 34. Sunrise is 7:21 and sunset is 4:50, for 9 hours, 29 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waning gibbous with 78.7 percent of its visible disk illuminated.
On this day in 1977, scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announce they have identified a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires’ disease.
For Caturday, a short yet powerful crunch:
Cats, Faraway Places, Weird Tales
Friday Catblogging: Black Leopards in Britain?
by JOHN ADAMS •
Embed from Getty Images Getty Images Stock Photo Unexpected, yet possible — tests suggest that there are black leopards in Britain: The suspected sightings are far and wide across the country. In Essex, a fisherman was hissed at by a black leopard (he noticed its rosettes) at 5am as he disturbed it cornering a muntjac…