| feli-, felin-, felino- (Latin: cat).felicide: The killing of a cat or cats.
 felid: An animal of the feline or cat family.
 Felidae: Cats; cosmopolitan family containing about thirty-five species of small to large carnivorous mammals including the cheetah, cougar (puma), ocelot, lynx, bobcat, lion, tiger, leopard, and jaguar; most are terrestrial and arboreal.
 feliform: Having the body or shape of a cat.
 feline, felinely: 1. Belonging to or typical of animals of the cat family, including lions, tigers, and domestic cats. Similar to a cat; especially, in graceful movement or stealthiness. 
 felineness: The state of being feline.
 felinity: The quality of being feline; a cat-like disposition; the typical qualities of the cat-tribe.
 felinophile: A fondness or love of cats.
 felinophobia: An abnormal fear or hatred of cats.
 philofelinist: Someone who has a fondness for cats.
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