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Fishing Cat Anonymous
>> Anonymous
That's not a cat... is it?
>> Anonymous
Technically it is a cat, but technically, so is a lion.
>> Anonymous
why the hell s t n your house? hope it's domesticated. also, i think it's 'fishercat' but i'm usually wrong.
>> Anonymous
There's a whole series of pictures of this cat doing things around the house, like sitting on the table by a woman that kinda looks like Prokofy Neva, fishing for a catfish in a bathtub, and several of it sitting on a tuxedo cat.
>> Anonymous
>>60801

Thats a fishing-cat. A "fishercat" is related to weasels.
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>>60819

This one?
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>> Anonymous
lol, the woman looks like a typical nutcase cat lady and it seems they're so poor they use SONY cardboard boxes for nightstands...yet own some weird fucking wild animal. god i'll never understand poor people.
>> Anonymous
>>61136
I dunno, I'd opt for a box-as-nighstand if I had a wild animal, so it wouldn't chew up expensive furniture.
This would especially make sense if they were wild animal rehabilitators or something.
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>> Anonymous
This looks more like an Iriomote Cat from Shima, Japan. It has the white spots on the back of the ears, and whites around the eyes. Also has rounded ears and the back claws do not fully retract which can be seen in the foto.
>> Anonymous
This looks more like an Iriomote Cat from Shima, Japan. It has the white spots on the back of the ears, and whites around the eyes. Also has rounded ears and the back claws do not fully retract which can be seen in the foto. ITS A YAMAPIKARYAA
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Mayaa!
>> Anonymous
how would one go about acquiring one of these cats?
>> Anonymous
It's definitely NOT an iriomite cat. They look completely different.
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Iriomote cat says nya.
>> Anonymous
You probably need a permit to keep one. Check with your local Wildlife and Fisheries department.
>> Anonymous
Somebody post moar fishing cat
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPuCSNrXNeA
>> Anonymous
Where's the one of it fishing in the bath tub?
>> Anonymous
>>61254
I'm pretty sure this one belongs to a Russian couple who adopted him from the Moscow Zoo. Google it. Apparently though it gets along fine with their other cat. Though they do fight, the fishing cat is generally very gentle around his "mom".
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>>61314

yeah i was going to say that fucker in the bathtub looked like a typical russian/slav
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>>61318
I was gonna say that it looked like a catfish, myself.
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There are fishing cat - domestic cat hybrids called bagrals or viverrals that are kept as pets. They seem to be more rare than other hybrid cats though. You'll be lucky if you find even a photo.
>> Anonymous
Apparently, the Fishing cat is threatened, so I guess they will be very hard to get as pets. Too bad. :(
>> Anonymous
Not an Iriomnote...Sure looks like it as I've only seen pictures of the cat. But that there is an asian wildcat.Fishing cat(Prionailurus viverrinus)

(Felis bengalensis iriomotensis)YAMAMAYAA!
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This cat rules. Anonymous wants!
>> Anonymous
>>61135
Anyone else look at this pic and immediately think "yiff in hell" or is this just my own personal problem?
>> Anonymous
>>61498
I guess you don't keep any cats or dogs?
>> Anonymous
>>61498
Cat owners usually have 2 choices: Let the cat sleep on his bed, or listen to it scratch at the bedroom door and yowl all night long.

If you have to get up early for work or school, pick the first one.
>> Anonymous
My cat would roam the streets at night.
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>>61320

lol, why the fuck does it keep sitting on top of the housecat??

and is it more of a cat or a badger like animal?
>> Anonymous
>>61498
You've been way over-exposed to furries if that makes you think of them. So yes, a personal problem.

>>61533
Fishing cats hybridize with housecats. That makes them both not only felines but damn close relatives too. For reference, badgers probably don't crossbreed even with any other mustelids.
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>>61533
I don't know why Fishing Cat sits on Tuxedo Cat. I haven't seen regular cats sit on each other like that, but I have seen them sit on a person.
>> Anonymous
>>61781

It probably does it because it CAN.
>> Anonymous
I'd like to think that Fishing Cat posted the first "Disregard, that, I sat on it" meme.
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>>61865
kayooooooot
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