F
- fang
(verb)
- to curl the lips to briefly reveal one fang
The cat just fanged me.
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flake out
(verb)
- lie on one's side, deeply asleep
The cat flaked out on the chair.
- flavour enhance
(verb)
- to shake a bowl of crunchies to make it seem for enticing
I flavour enhanced the crunchies but the cat just ignored them.
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frowl
(verb)
- [from frown + growl]: when a cat gives you a look of pure disgust, often accompanied by a fanging
The cat just frowled at me.
- frowly
(adjective)
- describes a cat who is frowling
The cat is frowly.
- full-length fur cat suit
(noun)
- what most cats wear
The tabby looked very stylish in his striped full-length fur cat suit.
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fur person
(noun)
- a cat
The fur person made a bee-line to his bowl of crunchies.
- furcat
(noun)
- a cat
'Hello there, furcat,' I said to my cat.
- furr
(verb)
- to shed
The cat just furred me.
- furry cat hat
(noun)
- a cat sleeping on your pillow just above your head
When I woke up, I discovered that I had a furry cat hat.
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fuzzy
(noun)
- a fuzzy dressing gown that has been appropriated by the cat
The cat is asleep on the blue fuzzy.
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fuzzy little baby
(noun)
- a cat being held like a human baby on its back in the arms of its person
The tabby is dadcat's fuzzy little baby.
G
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grandcat
(noun)
- a cat living with your son or daughter
At one point, my parents had six grandcats.
H
- Halloween cat
(noun)
- a cat with its back arched and tail sticking straight up
While stretching, the cat became a Halloween cat.
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handle
(noun)
- tail
I grabbed the cat by his handle.
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happy cat
(noun)
- a cat who is purring and possibly drooling and/or kneading his paws; also purr cat, purr factory, purr monster
He is a happy cat.
- here kitty, kitty, kitty
(interjection)
- an invitation, usually yelled out the back door, for an outdoor cat to come inside
'Here kitty, kitty, kitty!' I hollered.
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house louse
(noun)
- a cat who likes to stay in the house
That cat is a real house louse.
- hissed off
(adjective)
- annoyed to the point of hissing
Dinah got very hissed off when Molly repeatedly tried to pounce on her.
I
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Interloper, The
(noun)
- Reggie, a friendly neighbourhood cat
Reggie became 'The Interloper' when he suddenly decided he wanted to eat our cats' food and sleep on our bed.
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Invaders, The
(noun)
- Shadow and Turkey Grunt
Mother referred to Shadow and Turkey Grunt as 'The Invaders' when they moved in to our house.
- inside cat
(noun)
- a cat who stays inside the house at all or nearly all times
The pampered puss is an inside cat.