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- Library_cat abstract "Library cats are domesticated cats that live in public libraries worldwide. The association of cats with libraries dates to antiquity, when libraries in temples of ancient Egypt had cats-in-residence for rodent control. The association continued in the Middle Ages, into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and up to the present day. Contemporary library cats have also been featured in film and literature. Their presence helps create a relaxed and calming environment for patrons and staff; other roles include involvement in marketing and in reading and literacy programs.".
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- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink American_Library_Association.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Americans_with_Disabilities_Act.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Animal-assisted_therapy.
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- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Dewey:_The_Small-Town_Library_Cat_Who_Touched_the_World.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Dewey_Readmore_Books.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_of_Russia.
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- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_Bridge_(pets).
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink Service_animal.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Connecticut.
- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
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- Library_cat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Library cat".
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- Library_cat subject Category:Cats_in_popular_culture.
- Library_cat subject Category:Libraries.
- Library_cat hypernym Cats.
- Library_cat type Mammal.
- Library_cat comment "Library cats are domesticated cats that live in public libraries worldwide. The association of cats with libraries dates to antiquity, when libraries in temples of ancient Egypt had cats-in-residence for rodent control. The association continued in the Middle Ages, into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and up to the present day. Contemporary library cats have also been featured in film and literature.".
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