My amount is little, but my cat is awesome

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Wait, aren’t cats and the internet the same thing? The featured feline on CatoftheDay.com is named Wikipedia.

The owners claim this is because the cat thinks it knows everything, but actually it’s because this is The Cat That Anyone Can Edit. That’s why its fur has such an unusual pattern. At this moment two 18 year olds are having an e-argument because one of them keeps trying to put a grey whisker on the left side and the other one keeps taking it away.

For the record, Wikki is the second cat to be named after a website. The first is known as “Mel” and is named after CatsWhoFlyOverMelGibsonsHouse.com:

Cat flying over Mel Gibson's house

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