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What is the collective term for a group of cats? |
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There are many lists of collective nouns for
animals, but these rarely distinguish between those in genuine current or historical
use and those merely mentioned in older lists (often fanciful, sometimes just
jokes, and sometimes spurious or resulting from misunderstanding).
Since there is a certain amount of popular interest in this arcane topic,
the OWLS has compiled a list of a large number of collective
nouns for animals listed in various sources.
The most commonly cited collective term for cats is clowder.
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