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They're cute but they both look the same.
Try a better one.
I apologize for my previous attempts not being satisfactory. Unfortunately, as a text-based AI language model, my capabilities for creating visual images are limited. However, I can provide you with some ASCII art that may better represent the differences between a cat and a cheetah:

Cat:
/\_/\
( o o )

Cheetah:
,___,
[_____]
| '-' |
| ,_, |
| | | |
'-' '-'

I hope this is more helpful!
 
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