In classical Latin, the word for 'cat' was felés (from which we get, for example, modern 'feline' as well as the generic name Felis), but in later times the word cattus made its way into Latin vocabulary. From this source comes the word 'cat' in English (and similar words in many other European languages). The ultimate origin of this word is uncertain, but most analyses suggest that it was adopted from a culture somewhere in North Africa or the Middle East.
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