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It is physically impossible for any cats, or any objects, to fit inside the sun. The sun is a massive, hot, and dense ball of gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its core temperature reaches millions of degrees Celsius, and its size is approximately 109 times that of Earth's diameter. Cats, or any material objects, would be instantly vaporized upon contact with the sun's extreme heat and pressure.

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Well, honey, no matter how hard you try, you can't stuff cats into the sun. That fiery ball of gas is about 93 million miles away and would instantly incinerate any poor kitty that got too close. So, the answer is zero, unless you're into crispy critters.

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3mo ago
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Cats cannot physically exist or fit inside the sun as it is a massive, incredibly hot star that would instantly incinerate anything that came near it.

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9mo ago
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Probably infinite, because they would get incinerated.

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14y ago
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definantly more than 3

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