Floof-à-floof (floofinition) From Floofish, literally one animal facing another.
In use: “Although the cats had ‘shared’ a home for literally seven years, every morning began with a floof-à-floof moment when they squared off in the hallway and yowled their darkest threats at one another as though facing the greatest threat ever.”
Every day Regulus and the neighbor cat, whom we call Claude, face off in a floof-a-floof, singing and yowling until they finally break it off (or we do). Glad we are not alone in this.
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I love how we give names to other critters. Around here, a large bear has been dubbed ‘Gordo’. Cheers
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Well, Claude has definitely clawed Reggie a few times. I guess that’s why they are called cat fights.
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Poor reg. Curse that Claude.
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