An animal that lives rent-free in your home and attacking your hands and feet when you walk by.Also attacking your legs when you walk near it.It's covered in fur,has whiskers,In my opinion they are cheaper than dogs.
"My cat is very fat and spoiled to the point that it dumps 1 time a day at least and bugs me for food"
by I love cats :) December 7, 2023
Get the Cat mug.Cats that start worldwide disaster by wasting all the metal by eating cat food and they eat all the fish so no more marine life and they kill all the rats and mice so there is too many mousetraps and cheese then the humans tred on the moustraps and die and the cats drink all the milk so the cows have to boost production and they get so tired that they die and they are being led by a Cat-aclysmic Cat.
Cat lover: I have 100 Apocalyptic cats and a Cat-aclysmic Cat
Cat hater: Finally! My cat cannon will come in use!
Cat lover: Hey what?? NO!
Cat hater: Yes! They will start apocalypse!
Cat lover: They are my cats, you can't do anything about them.
Cat hater: World War III! Prepare to die sucker!
Cat hater: Finally! My cat cannon will come in use!
Cat lover: Hey what?? NO!
Cat hater: Yes! They will start apocalypse!
Cat lover: They are my cats, you can't do anything about them.
Cat hater: World War III! Prepare to die sucker!
by Horse Power January 2, 2017
Get the Apocalyptic Cats mug.They are the dumbo cats they are pretty useless. They are not attractive as well and some people love it but it sucks, these are also not the ranked cats in the world. Dogs are 1000000x times better. They disturb humans saying meaow. very annoying.
by Saudi Cat [Kat] November 23, 2021
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Get the factory cat mug.A cat is and animal which are kept as house pets. Cats are fluffy and soft, and love to play (but also love being lazy!) cats are also know as felines. Things like tigers, and panthers are also cats. Cats eat cat food for there meals. Cats are amzing
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