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It is estimated that around 1 million cats were killed during World War I. Cats were primarily used for their ability to control vermin in military camps and on ships, but many were lost due to the harsh conditions of war, including bombings and disease. While specific records are scarce, the impact on the feline population was significant during this tumultuous time.

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