Toscead betweox fadungum "Catte"

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Sēo '''catte''', ēac hatte '''hūscatte''', is lȳtl [[flǣscetung|flǣscetende]] [[sycedēor]] tōlācaþ undercynn ''[[Felis]] silvestris catus''. Hire ƿildawilda foregenga, þencþ man, ƿæswæs sēo [[Mesopotam]]isce [[wildcatte|ƿildcatte]]. Sēo catte drohtnode mid menn hūru 9,500 ȝēaragēara,<ref name="9500 years">{{cite web | title = Oldest Known Pet Cat? 9500-Year-Old Burial Found on Cyprus | url = http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0408_040408_oldestpetcat.html | accessdate = 2007-03-06 | date = 2004-04-08 | publisher = National Geographic News}}</ref>
 
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==BodiȝBodig and Ansīen==
[[Image:Cat anatomy diagram.svg|right|350px|Diagram of the general anatomy of a male cat.]]
Cats typically weigh between 2.5 and 7&nbsp;kg (5.5–16&nbsp;pounds); however, some [[:Category:Cat breeds|breeds]], such as the [[Maine Coon]], can exceed 11.3&nbsp;kg (25&nbsp;pounds). Some have been known to reach up to 23&nbsp;kg (50&nbsp;pounds) due to overfeeding. Conversely, very small cats (less than 1.8&nbsp;kg / 4.0&nbsp;lb)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.messybeast.com/dwarfcats.html | title = DWARF, MIDGET AND MINIATURE CATS | accessdate = 2007-03-06}}</ref> have been reported. -->