The standard collective nouns for cats are:
Yes, the plural form for the singular noun cat is cats.If you are asking about 'collective' noun, you could use 'clowder', or 'glaring'. A clowder of cats, a glaring of cats. Plural and collective are related but different ideas. Plural refers to simple number. If I have not one cat but two cats, the simple plural is used. A group of cats would be a clowder or glaring.
No, the word 'cats' is the plural form for the noun 'cat'.The collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensa litter of kittens
The word cats is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All cats have long whiskers and sharp claws.If the word cats has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The cats' whiskers twitched as they studied the prey.I was tired of being scratched by my three cats' sharp claws.
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meaning of the saying "the cats been on the strawberries"
clutter of cats
A group of cats is called a litter if they are kittens, and a clutter if they are adults.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
A clowder is a group of adult cats, like a flock of birds or a school of fish.
Cats are mammals.
A group of cats is called a clowder or a clutter.When with a mother cat, it's a litter or a kindle.
A group of cats can be known as a glaring, a clowder, or a group. Generally, a glaring is four or more cats, but the definition is open to interpretation.
In big cats like Lions, it is called a Pride, In domestic cats, it is called a Colony, I have taken care of feral and semi feral cats that numbered 24 and were all part of a Colony of Cats, that is what they are called if domestic felines. I just wanted to say that now that I have signed on, that I get the credit for this my first answer, RedwoodsMama.
A group of cats is called a "clowder"! ^. .^
A group of cats are called a clowder.
Well, a group of lions is a pride. I don't know if that applies universally to cats though.
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