catness

English

Etymology

cat + -ness

Noun

catness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being a cat.
    • 2002, Rebecca McClanahan, The Riddle Song & Other Rememberings, page 110:
      My theory is that every person contains a certain predetermined essence of either catness or dogness; a rare few contain essences of both. Catness is caution, privacy, order, mind; dogness is impulsiveness, sociability, chaos, body.
    • 2009, Naomi Zack, The Handy Philosophy Answer Book, page 31:
      For example, every cat is different, but all cats share the same catness because they participate in the cat form.
    • 2013, Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, Promises to Keep, page 125:
      The cat didn't have a sense of what a witch was, and didn't care, but it was willing to tolerate his catness as long as he maintained proper deference.

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