Meowing: Means cat wants something (watch body language to see what it wants)
Chattering: "It's not fair!" (i think)
Growling: "Stop it..."
Hissing: "STOP IT!"
Screaming: extreme pain
Tail tucked under body: Feels unsafe
Ears flat against head: Getting ready to attack
Tucking paws under chest while lying down: Feeling safe and comfy
Arched back: Aggressive
Fluffed tail: Startled, scared
That is the correct spelling of "cat" (a feline).
gato is how you spell cat in spanish.gato or gatito for kitten
cat
A baby cat is a kitten.
cat = kedi
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It looks like you are trying to spell cat diseases.An example sentence is "cat diseases need to be treated by a vet".
Cat. C-a-t.
tabby cat
Kissa
panya
The letters in 'cat' will spell a, act, and at.
Your original question starts "Why cat writers only use spell check" instead of "why can't". Since "cat" is a correct spelling, spell check sees nothing wrong with it.