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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Puss Moth (disambiguation); Puss moth (disambiguation); Puss Moth

De Havilland Puss Moth         
  • Manchester (Ringway) Airport]] in June 1948
UTILITY AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY DE HAVILLAND
De Havilland Puss Moth VH-UQB; De Havilland D.H.80 Puss Moth; De Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth; De Havilland D.H.80A Puss Moth
The de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth is a British three-seater high-wing monoplane aeroplane designed and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company between 1929 and 1933.
cat         
  • A newborn kitten
  • Some cultures are superstitious about black cats, ascribing either good or bad luck to them.
  • Cat skull
  • papillae]] on a cat's tongue act like a [[hairbrush]] to help clean and detangle fur
  • A cat with exposed teeth and claws
  • When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to [[mating]] known as [[lordosis behavior]].
  • Vocalizing domestic cat
  • Feral [[farm cat]]
  • A domestic cat's arched back, raised fur, and open-mouthed hiss are signs of aggression.
  • The whiskers of a cat are highly sensitive to touch.
  • A domestic cat with its prey, a [[deermouse]]
  • A cat sleeping on a man's lap
  • Play fight between kittens aged 14 weeks
  • Radiography of a pregnant cat. The skeletons of two fetuses are visible on the left and right of the uterus.
  • Diagram of the general [[anatomy]] of a male domestic cat
  • upright=0.5
  • A cat's nictitating membrane shown as it blinks
  • A cat eating a fish under a chair, a [[mural]] in an Egyptian tomb dating to the 15th century BC
  • Skulls of a wildcat (top left), a housecat (top right), and a hybrid between the two. (bottom center)
DOMESTICATED FELINE
Felis catus Domesticus; Domestic cat; Felis cattus domesticus; House Cat; Felis silvestris catus; Felis domesticus catus; Felis catus domesticus; Felis silvestris domesticus; House cat; Felis catus; Housecat; Alley-cat; Evening Crazies; Kitty cat; Felis domesticus; Domestic cats; Domestic Cat; Felis silverstris catus; Felis cattus; Domestic housecats; Feline Asocial Aggression; Asocial Aggression; Domestic Feline; Domestic feline; Felis sylvestris catus; House cats; Domestic Cats; Cat poison; Cats; Felis familiaris; F. domesticus; Housecats; 🐈; Felis Catus; Cat baths; Common housecat; 😸; 😺; 🐱; Domesticated cat; Cat (animal); Cats have 9 lives; Felis Silvestris Catus; Felix domesticus; F. catus; Feline sexual behavior; Cats in art; Depictions of cats in art; Kittycat; Cat reproduction; Hunting behavior of domestic cats; Cats in mythology; Felis catu; CAt; Reproductive biology of domestic cats; Sexual behavior of domestic cats; Artistic depictions of cats; Felis Vulgaris; Draft:Cat; Queen cat
n.
1) to neuter a cat; to spay a (female) cat
2) an alley; stray cat
3) an Angora; Burmese; Persian; Siamese cat
4) cats meow (AE), miaow (BE); purr; scratch
5) a young cat is a kitten
6) a male cat is a tomcat
7) (misc.) to let the cat out of the bag ('to reveal a secret')
CAT         
  • A newborn kitten
  • Some cultures are superstitious about black cats, ascribing either good or bad luck to them.
  • Cat skull
  • papillae]] on a cat's tongue act like a [[hairbrush]] to help clean and detangle fur
  • A cat with exposed teeth and claws
  • When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to [[mating]] known as [[lordosis behavior]].
  • Vocalizing domestic cat
  • Feral [[farm cat]]
  • A domestic cat's arched back, raised fur, and open-mouthed hiss are signs of aggression.
  • The whiskers of a cat are highly sensitive to touch.
  • A domestic cat with its prey, a [[deermouse]]
  • A cat sleeping on a man's lap
  • Play fight between kittens aged 14 weeks
  • Radiography of a pregnant cat. The skeletons of two fetuses are visible on the left and right of the uterus.
  • Diagram of the general [[anatomy]] of a male domestic cat
  • upright=0.5
  • A cat's nictitating membrane shown as it blinks
  • A cat eating a fish under a chair, a [[mural]] in an Egyptian tomb dating to the 15th century BC
  • Skulls of a wildcat (top left), a housecat (top right), and a hybrid between the two. (bottom center)
DOMESTICATED FELINE
Felis catus Domesticus; Domestic cat; Felis cattus domesticus; House Cat; Felis silvestris catus; Felis domesticus catus; Felis catus domesticus; Felis silvestris domesticus; House cat; Felis catus; Housecat; Alley-cat; Evening Crazies; Kitty cat; Felis domesticus; Domestic cats; Domestic Cat; Felis silverstris catus; Felis cattus; Domestic housecats; Feline Asocial Aggression; Asocial Aggression; Domestic Feline; Domestic feline; Felis sylvestris catus; House cats; Domestic Cats; Cat poison; Cats; Felis familiaris; F. domesticus; Housecats; 🐈; Felis Catus; Cat baths; Common housecat; 😸; 😺; 🐱; Domesticated cat; Cat (animal); Cats have 9 lives; Felis Silvestris Catus; Felix domesticus; F. catus; Feline sexual behavior; Cats in art; Depictions of cats in art; Kittycat; Cat reproduction; Hunting behavior of domestic cats; Cats in mythology; Felis catu; CAt; Reproductive biology of domestic cats; Sexual behavior of domestic cats; Artistic depictions of cats; Felis Vulgaris; Draft:Cat; Queen cat
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Wikipedia

Puss moth

Puss moth may refer to:

  • Megalopyge opercularis, a North American moth
  • Cerura vinula, a European moth
  • de Havilland Puss Moth, an aeroplane built between 1929 and 1933