| Cat |
| Feline |
| House cat |
| Kind of cat |
| Cat variety |
| Type of cat |
| Gaelic kitty |
| Domestic cat |
| Tailless pet |
| Tailless cat |
| A kind of cat |
| From Douglas? |
| Variety of cat |
| Celtic language |
| Gaelic language |
| Cat with a stub |
| Cat o' no tails |
| Stub-tailed cat |
| Tailless meower |
| Domestic feline |
| Tailless feline |
| Extinct language |
| Irish Sea people |
| Cat with no tail |
| British islanders |
| Relative of Welsh |
| Cat without a tail |
| Tailless cat breed |
| Persian alternative |
| (Of a cat) tailless |
| Cat that has no tail |
| Creature with a stub |
| Breed of tailless cat |
| Himalayan alternative |
| Tailless domestic cat |
| Cat of the Isle of Man |
| Cat named for an island |
| Tailless variety of cat |
| Douglas is their capital |
| Tailless feline, ... cat |
| Type of cat with no tail |
| Cat once called a "stubbin |
| Language similar to Gaelic |
| Little-used Gaelic language |
| Sort of cat (from Douglas?) |
| Nearly extinct island language |
| Cat named for its island origin |
| Cat named for its island of origin |
| One is either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy |
| Language known to native speakers as Gaelg |
| Language in which "Thank you" is "Gura mie ayd |
| Language in which "Good morning" is "Moghrey mie |