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mog·gie, mog·gy [ˈmɒgi] N Brit, Aus inf

moggie
Mieze[katze] f inf

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Thus, moggies have a ludicrous way of inveigling their way into lives even of those who go to the greatest lengths to avoid them.
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Scientists investigating the rising spread of drug-resistant bugs in our homes have thrown up a hairy potential culprit: our pet pooches and moggies.
www.odt.co.nz
My two elderly rescue moggies barely spare the drama king a second glance.
www.spectator.co.uk
And though it isn't always easy to reintroduce captive-bred animals to the wild, many species take to it very well - as, indeed, domestic moggies do.
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But some were a little less comfortable with looking at the shaven moggie.
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Handy claim the cat's scent will ward off rats and mice, and that the moggie might even chow down on a few.
now-here-this.timeout.com
A scientist friend suggest we microchip all of our cats, meaning we could keep tabs on domestic moggies and get rid of feral cats.
www.stuff.co.nz
But while there's no shortage of domestic moggies, seeing their wild cousins is becoming increasingly less likely.
metro.co.uk
I have a dog and until recently a 15-yearold moggie which we had to put down because he was sick.
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Exotic animals can make popular pets but a cat with a touch of the supernatural will stand out in among the neighbours' moggies.
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