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Agility competitions for cats gain popularity

By LINDA LOMBARDI - Associated Press
Dog agility competitions make great TV, with pooches racing around an obstacle course, jumping through hoops and dashing through tunnels. If you've seen it, though, your reaction probably wasn't, "What about cats?"
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