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Is Socrates a cat?

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domestic cat

domestic cat

domestic cat, a small, usually furry, domesticated, carnivorous mammal
Socrates

Socrates

Socrates (Greek:,, Sōkrátēs; c. 469 BC – 399 BC), the classical Greek Athenian philosopher
Is Socrates (470 BC-399 BC), the Greek philosopher a cat, also known as the domestic cat or house cat to distinguish it from other felines, a small carnivorous species of nocturnal mammal that is often valued by humans for its companionship and its ability to hunt vermin?

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