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2023-10-04 11:13:22 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 57A990770474E751FF60931618C86D24EE5971C74F78326449BCDDA9C4556053
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The Cat-Sìth is an actual creature from Scottish folklore. Its name means "fairy cat" in Scottish Gaelic, and the true pronunciation is not accurately reflected here, which is closer to "caught shee" or "cut shih" depending on the dialect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat-s%C3%ACth

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