cataholic
English
Noun
cataholic (plural cataholics)
- (informal) One who is extremely fond of cats.
- 2000, Bob Walker & Frances Mooney, Crazy Cats, Andrews McMeel Publishing (2000), →ISBN, unnumbered page (acknowledgements):
- Without the fur and purr, we wouldn't be the cataholics that we are today.
- 2007, Bruce Fogle, If Your Cat Could Talk, DK Publishing, →ISBN, page 6:
- Where once only farmers and "cataholics" kept cats, today they are in all types of households, especially in homes with a history of dog-keeping and little knowledge of feline behavior.
- 2007, Debra White Smith, Heather, Harvest House Publishers, →ISBN, page 250:
- “Maybe I need to send you to House Cats Anonymous,” he teased. “Hello, my name is Jake and I'm a cataholic. I can't stop eating them alive.”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cataholic.
- 2000, Bob Walker & Frances Mooney, Crazy Cats, Andrews McMeel Publishing (2000), →ISBN, unnumbered page (acknowledgements):
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