cattitude
English
Etymology
Blend of cat + attitude.
Noun
cattitude
- (humorous) The attitude of a cat.
- 2011, M. R. Wells, Connie Fleishauer, & Dottie Adams, The Cat Lover's Devotional, Harvest House Publishers (2011), →ISBN, page 64:
- It took a lot of Rosie and Ernie to forgive their "bad cattitude" kitty.
- 2013, Rohini Singh, Free Fall: The Journey Home, Hay House Publishers (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- Rani, the cat, was a different ball game. She liked to keep her distance, had considerable cattitude, and preferred to live in a world of her own. She loved (and lived) her name – the queen, the royal one.
- 2014, Kathleen M. Downey, Legendary Locals of Newburyport, Legendary Locals (2014), →ISBN, page 18:
- He adjusted to domesticated life remarkably well, retaining his regal feral “cattitude.”
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:cattitude.
- 2011, M. R. Wells, Connie Fleishauer, & Dottie Adams, The Cat Lover's Devotional, Harvest House Publishers (2011), →ISBN, page 64: