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I agree that the "Cats 101" article should deffinatly remain seperate from the "Dogs 101" entry.
Just as with dogs, there are dozens of different breeds of cats.
Far too many to merge the two articles (besides, they're two completely different species).
As for having difficulty finding sources to cite for this article, I easily found dozens of clips of the show on YouTube.
Which was how I was able to find the citation for an earlier editor's entry for the Cornish Rex article, quoting the breed as being discribed as "the Greyhound of the cats".User:IdontdrinktheKoolAid --IdontdrinktheKoolAid (talk) 03:33, 20 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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I think we should merge this with Dogs 101, since I am unlikely to find enough sources for Cats 101 to have its own article. Cutecutecuteface2000 ([[User Cats 101 amazing brilliancy
talk:Cutecutecuteface2000|Cutecuteface needs attention]]) 17:30, 22 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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