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    Is there such a thing as a Cheshire Cat?

    Question #112257. Asked by dcpddc478. (Jan 20 10 7:12 PM)


    great2beme

    Nope, Only in Alice in Wonderland.

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_cheshire_cats_real

    Jan 20 10, 7:19 PM
    Baloo55th

    There are, however, plenty of both pedigrees and moggies in Cheshire... http://www.cheshireareacatclub.co.uk/ (Note the careful wording of the name.)

    Jan 21 10, 4:59 AM


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