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Does the imaginary flying cat really exist?
Flying cat, alias flying cat, is said to be a cat with wings. As a mysterious species, it has actually been discovered by many people.

In present life, there are cats similar to those described in legends, which were first put forward in 1905. Although cats with the same shape as the legendary flying cats have also been found, most of them will not fly like the legendary flying cats.

1933, in Sammas, England, someone claimed to have found a flying cat in his stable. It looks strange, with a black and white coat and a pair of very big wings on the cat's shoulders.

The flying cat flew away when the master approached. Later, the owner told the local zoo, and the zoo staff immediately rushed to the scene to capture it, so they put the flying cat into the zoo for captivity, but the flying cat died after living for a while.

China already has a trail of flying cats. In 2009, in Chongqing, China, there was a flying cat with wings the size of a palm. However, according to the inspection, these wings are just redundant meat.

Many experts have found that most flying cats are actually caused by diseases and other factors, and their wings are almost deformed.

Therefore, there is no accurate conclusion about whether there are flying cats in books and movies in the world, but most of the existing opinions are that flying cats are actually a species between bats and cats, but today humans have not found them.