cattery
Americannoun
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catteries
plural
noun
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Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of cattery
First recorded in 1785–95; cat ( def. ) + -ery
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A video tour of the sanctuary posted in 2023 showed horses grazing and galloping across a vast expanse of the 40-acre property in Julian and a cattery where felines lounged in cat condos.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 9, 2026
"We had nine cats in during the storm, luckily the cattery itself is extremely protected so the cats didn't seem to be too bothered," she said.
From BBC ● Dec. 2, 2021
"Scottish Power was offering hotels for some vulnerable people but what could we do when we run a cattery?" she asked.
From BBC ● Dec. 2, 2021
"Wellies and wallies," he called it, and then there were the caterwauling bagpipes: "These Games have sounded like carving-knife time in an Isle of Man cattery."
From The Guardian ● Jan. 25, 2013
Besides ministering to my dilapidated spirit, Lola found occupation in looking after the cattery of Anastasius Papadopoulos, which the little man had left in the charge of his pupil and assistant, Quast.
From Simon the Jester by William John Locke
Few catteries provide their owners with livable incomes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It aims also to establish straightforward and honest dealings among the catteries and to do away with the humbuggery which prevails in some quarters about the sales and valuation of high-bred cats.
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Helen M. Winslow
The numberless kittens sporting all day long are worthy of the art of Madame Henriette Ronner, and one could linger for hours in these delightful and most comfortable catteries watching their gambols.
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Helen M. Winslow
My catteries were established in 1890, and at one time I had as many as 150 cats and kittens.
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Helen M. Winslow
It is at Kepwick Park that Mrs. McLaren Morrison has her celebrated "catteries."
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Helen M. Winslow
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