adjective from x suitable for cats
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Answer:
The adjective feline is useful when you're talking about cats — just as canine describes dogs, and ursine describes bears. ... You can even describe a person as feline, if something about him or her is catlike. The Latin root felinus means "of or belonging to a cat," from feles, "cat."
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active
affectionate
agile
agreeable
alert
amusing
anxious
beautiful
behavioral
beloved
best
big
bossy
bright
bright-eyed
calico
calm
caring
catlike
cheerful
chill
chubby
clean
clever
clumsy
comic
courageous
crafty
crazy
crazy cute
cuddly
curious
curled up
cute
daring
delicate
demanding
dependent
devoted
dog-friendly
domestic
domesticated
dominant
eager-to-please
likable
little
long-haired
lovable
loved
loving
loyal
mellow
merry
mischievous
moody
muscular
mysterious
naughty
needy
neurotic
neutered
orange
outgoing
pampered
part-dog
people-friendly
perfect
personable
picky
playful
pleasant
pouncing
precious
pretty
priceless
protective
purebred
purrfect
purring
queenly
quick
quiet
quirky
ready-to-please
rebellious
regal
relaxed
rescued
entertaining
faithful
family-friendly
fast
feline
fixed
fluffy
foolish
four-legged
friendly
frisky
fun
funny
furry
fuzzy
gentle
giant
good
good-natured
goofy
gorgeous
graceful
greedy
grumpy
handsome
happy
healthy
heartwarming
hilarious
housebroken
huggable
hungry
in good health
independent
instinctual
intelligent
jolly
joyful
keen
kid-friendly
kindhearted
kingly
laidback
lazy
rubbing
scratchable
scrawny
scruffy
sensitive
shiny
short-haired
shy
silly
sleek
sleepy
smart
sneaky
snuggly
soft
spayed
spoiled
spoiled rotten
spotted
spry
stray
stubborn
submissive
sultry
superior
sure-footed
sweet
tabby
temperamental
territorial
timid
tortoiseshell
tough
trainable
trained
trustworthy
trusty
unique
warm
well-bred
wild
willing
wonderful