The synonyms for the word lazy are slothful, shiftless, sluggish, indolent, lethargic, lax, and inactive in this case. I'd use slothful or sluggish, since those are the best words to describe a lazy feline in my opinion.
If you were to describe a cat in order from head to tail, that would be spatial. I am not aware of a way to describe a cat chronologically. Chronological order is based on time (for example, describing a process in order from start to finish).
When a cat is full grown, it reaches a height of 6-10 inches. ----
The corrected sentence with commas is: "Joey is a furry, fat, lazy cat." The commas are placed between the adjectives to separate them, clarifying that each describes the cat.
No adverbs describe a cat. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Cat is a noun, and adjectives describe nouns. Purring, friendly, and playful are some adjectives that can describe a cat.
big fat hairy lazy hunting Cat
Fat lazy one
After doing the Quest "Icthlarin's Little Helper", you will beable to turn a overgrown cat into a lazy cat. After the Recipe for Disaster part rescuing dave, you can get a lazy hellcat.
A Lazy cat is a Wily cat-obtainable after the Ratcatchers quest-that has not exercised enough. To turn their lazy cat back into a Wily cat, players must simply catch more rats with their cat. For a wily cat, it seems to involve about 50 rats.
Like a lazy ol cat
(In a poetic sense wise, lazy, sleek, graceful, meticulous, playful, mischievous, omniscient, royal, ironic, spontaneous, loyal, independent...very contradictory, but that's cats for you. =)
fool
you can tell if your cat if fat is if her or she is lazy and chubby
put cat nip on the floor
A cat is a cat it doesn't have to be a cat model it can be big and fat and lazy. the cat chooses what it wants to be not you.
Drawn is an adjective, or a participle. Words that describe it would be adverbs, not adjectives. For example:'My uncle looked very drawn after his ordeal.'''Mary gave me a beautifully drawn picture of her cat.'
A Persian cat is the perfect house cat because it is lazy, cute and is easy to train.
If you were to describe a cat in order from head to tail, that would be spatial. I am not aware of a way to describe a cat chronologically. Chronological order is based on time (for example, describing a process in order from start to finish).