house cat
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Definition
Noun: A domestic cat, specifically one that lives primarily indoors with human companions. This term distinguishes a pet cat from wild feline species or feral cats living independently outdoors. It refers to any cat (member of the genus Felis) that has been domesticated and is kept as a pet.
Usage
The term "house cat" is used to specify a cat's primary living environment and its status as a domesticated pet. It emphasizes the cat's integration into a human household. * The most common pet in the country is the house cat. * My house cat prefers sleeping on the sofa to exploring the garden. * Unlike its wild relatives, the average house cat spends most of its day resting.
Advanced Usage
- "indoor cat": A more specific synonym for a house cat that is kept exclusively indoors for its safety.
- For the bird population's safety, we keep our pet as an indoor cat.
- Used in biological or behavioral contexts to contrast domestic cats with other felids.
- The study compared the hunting instincts of the wildcat to those of the common house cat.
Variants and Related Words
- Domestic cat: A direct synonym, focusing on the taxonomic status of domestication rather than the living environment.
- Felis catus: The scientific name for the domestic cat species.
- Housebroken (adj): Trained to live cleanly in a house (often used for dogs, but conceptually related).
Synonyms
- Domestic cat
- Pet cat
- Indoor cat (when kept exclusively inside)
Antonyms
- Wildcat
- Feral cat
- Big cat (e.g., lion, tiger)
Related Phrases
- "House cat mentality": A phrase sometimes used to describe a comfortable, non-aggressive, or risk-averse attitude, akin to a well-fed pet.
- After years in a safe office job, he developed a real house cat mentality.
Noun
- any domesticated member of the genus Felis