kitty doodle icon in simple line

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kitty doodle icon in simple line.

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Icon,Animal,Cat,Art,Head,Png,Clip art,Image,Grey,Svg,Kitty,Public,Contour,Domain,Public domain

 


This vector contains the following main colors: White,Celeste,Black,Mountain Mist,Mine Shaft

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    Icon Animal Cat Art Head Png Clip art Image Grey Svg Kitty Public Contour Domain Public domain White Celeste Black Mountain Mist Mine Shaft

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kitty wiki:
[ty can have the following meanings:Kitty is an affectionate term for kitten, or a cat in general.Kitty is frequently used as the name of a cat whose real name is unknown, or one without a name. Many owners even use the term with named cats."Here kitty kitty" is a common phrase taught to a cat, asking it to come to the caller. It often is used to tell the cat that it is feeding time, petting time, or time to go to the vet when the cat is reluctant to come.Hello Kitty is a line of cute accessory products from the Japanese company Sanrio.Kitty litter is the sand-like material used to fill litter boxes. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

doodle wiki:
e first appeared in the early seventeenth century to mean a fool or simpleton, and is thought to derive from the Low German "dudeltopf", meaning "fool" or "simpleton". This in turn resulted in the early eighteenth century verb "to doodle", meaning "to swindle or to make a fool of". The most common modern meaning, an aimless drawing while a person's attention is otherwise occupied, emerged in the 1930s either from this meaning or from the verb "to dawdle", which since the seventeenth century has had the meaning of wasting time or being lazy. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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