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n. - A group of cats.

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  • May 19, 2007 at 12:23 pm group of cats is called a clowder akshully also is archaic form of clutter and thus more ellygant, forsooth
  • How about a 'clutter' or 'cluster', 'clowder' or a 'glaring'.
  • It also has fun facts – Did you know a group of kittens is called a ‘kindle’ and a group of cats a ‘clowder’?
  • Some examples: A shrewdness of apes, cete of badgers, army of caterpillars, knot of toads, unkindness of ravens, or a clowder of cats. link
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