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− | {{iboriginal|deathcatisnear|Death Cat for Death}}
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− | {{ibprofile|jesusfuckingchristchoisadouche|jesusfu*kingchristchoisadouche}}
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− | {{ibdate|July 2007|July 26th, 2007}}
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− | |spinoff1=deathcathowtouseit
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− | |title1=Death Cat - How to use it
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− | |spinoff2=tupacpredicted
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− | |title2=Death Cat predicted Tupac's death!
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− | |spinoff3=deathcatspoiler
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− | |title3=Death Cat Spoils Harry Potter!
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− | |spinoff4=spartandeathcat
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− | |title4=Death Cat is not Persian
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− | |spinoff5=imperialcat
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− | |title5=Harbinger of Death
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− | The '''Death Cat''' fad rotates around a story about a pet cat named Oscar, who is said to be able to "predict" when a patient at the nursing home he lives at is going to die. Most Death Cat sites involve photoshopping the cat into situations that usually involve or may cause death. The music used is usually "Live to Win" by Paul Stanley.
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− | ==External Links==
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− | [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6917113.stm BBC News: "US cat 'predicts patient deaths'"]
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