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House cat

British pronunciation/hˈaʊs kˈat/
American pronunciation/hˈaʊs kˈæt/
House cat
[NOUN]
1

a domesticated feline that lives indoors with their owners as a companion pet

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What is a "house cat"?

A house cat, also known as a domestic cat, is a feline companion that lives with humans in a home environment. House cats are typically kept as pets and are known for their affectionate nature, playful behavior, and companionship. They are often considered part of the family and are provided with food, water, shelter, and veterinary care by their human caregivers. House cats come in a wide variety of breeds, colors, and coat patterns, and they can be indoor-only cats or indoor/outdoor cats depending on their living arrangements and the preferences of their owners. House cats are known for their ability to form strong bonds with their human companions and provide comfort, companionship, and joy to their households.

Examples
1House cats, house dogs have gotten fat.
2It's a domestic house cat.
3Well, neotenic behaviors are most often found in domesticated animals, like house cats.
4No, it's a domestic house cat.
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