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{{quote|''"The Cat is held up to reprobation as a selfish animal, seeking her own comfort and disregardful of others; attached only to localities, and bearing no real affection for her owners. She is said to be sly and treacherous, hiding her talons in her velvety paws as long as she is in a good temper, but ready to use them upon her best friends if she is crossed in her humors."''}}
 
{{quote|''"Whatever may have been the experience of [[Mis BlamedMisblamed|those who gave so slanderous a character to the Cat]], my own rather wide acquaintance with this animal has led me to very different conclusions. The Cats with which I have been most familiar have been [[Inverted Trope|as docile, tractable, and good-tempered as any dog could be]], and displayed an amount of intellectual power which would be equalled by very few dogs, and surpassed by none."''|'''The Reverend J.G. Wood''', from the 1885 book ''Our Living World: A Natural History''. }}
 
{{quote|''"Bloody things, I hate those bloody cats! The way they meow and they piss everywhere and their shit just smells bloody awful! All over my furniture!"''|'''Gregg the Grim Reaper''', ''[[Conkers Bad Fur Day]]''}}
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