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The Graphic, September 26, 1985
The Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire] cat hoax of 1885.
An ad among the pigeons.
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The Graphic, September 26, 1985
The Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire] cat hoax of 1885.
An ad among the pigeons.
Cats can catch the new coronavirus, but dogs appear not to be vulnerable, according to a new study by the journal Science https://t.co/sdrAxuMZO5 pic.twitter.com/GgNHUv5zk6
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 9, 2020
Cats can catch coronavirus, study finds, prompting WHO investigation (Reuters)
Meanwhile…
Arf.
This morning.
Via The Guardian:
Kevin Fallon at the Daily Beast is not the first to ask some critical questions, though he does seem to become increasingly distressed about the film’s baffling incongruities:
“Is there a rhyme or reason to when the cats crawl on all fours versus when they walk on two feet like humans? How is it that nearly every character makes a reference to their private parts, yet there were no private parts to speak of? Will I make it to this end of this paragraph with my sanity intact?”
The Gizmodo review by Alex Cranz is titled simply: “I have seen sights no human eyes should see.”
Arf.
‘A furry orgy in a dumpster’: what the reviews say about Cats (The Guardian)