What is cat plural?

Singular. cat. Plural. cats. The plural form of cat; more than one (kind of) cat.
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Is the cat singular or plural?

Of course, "a cat" is singular, and "cats" is plural. In most contexts, "a cat" would refer to just one cat. However, in the statement "a cat is an animal", a single cat is being used as an example that is representative of all cats, and that's why it means the same as the second statement.
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What is the plural of cat and dog?

The plural form of dog and cat is dogs and cats.
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What is the plural of dog *?

dogs - Simple English Wiktionary.
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How do you spell more than one cat?

Nouns are either singular or plural, depending on whether there is one or many of the thing(s) in question. Cat is a singular noun. Cats is a plural noun. Most singular nouns can be made into plural nouns by adding -s or -es to the end of the word.
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Is it cats or cat's?

Possessive noun is cat, cat is the singular form, so add apostrophe-s as in RULE 1. 2. The cats' tails are long. The possessive noun is still cat, but this time it is plural and would end in an -s, so add only an apostrophe as in RULE 3.
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What is a group of cats?

The actual name for a group of cats is a clowder. We know, completely bizarre, right? Well, that's only the beginning, because you can also refer to a group of cats as a clutter (which makes a bit more sense, we suppose) and a glaring (which we can't even begin to guess).
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Is puppies singular or plural?

The plural form of puppy; more than one (kind of) puppy. I bought 5 puppies.
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Can we use it for dogs?

It's a very good dog. Yes, the use of it for a pet animal as in the sentence, though not much common or idiomatic, is grammatical. You normally use he/she if you are referring to your or somebody else's pet animal.
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What is cow plural?

1 cow /ˈkaʊ/ noun. plural cows.
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What is tree plural?

tree /ˈtriː/ noun. plural trees. tree.
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What is the plural of fish?

Answer. The plural form of 'fish' is the same as the singular form when you are talking about one kind of fish. I have one fish in my fishtank. I have two fish in my fish tank. I got a new fish for my birthday.
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What kind of noun is cat's?

Cat is a common noun because it represents a class of animal.
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What is it in plural?

In a nutshell, the plural forms of the word “it” are “they,” “them,” or “their,” representing the subjective, objective, and possessive cases, respectively. However, in some cases, “it” cannot have a plural form, like an abstract noun or mass noun.
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What is this plural?

This, that, these and those are demonstratives. We use this, that, these and those to point to people and things. This and that are singular. These and those are plural. We use them as determiners and pronouns.
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Can we use it for cat?

But that's what we have here. An animal is referred as “it” unless the relationship is personal (like a pet that has a name). Then it's OK to use “he” or “she" when referring to the animal.
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Can we use they for cats?

They are called cats. This is correct because cats is a collective noun, meaning you a referring to a group of something. In this case, a group of cats. This works because the word they also refers to a group of things, such as cats and should be used when describing a group, instead of it or those.
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Can we use it for cow?

If you have no special attachment to a cow, then using "it" would be fine. If you have developed an interest in the cow, then using "she" is fine. However we should often use "he" or "she" instead of "it" while pointing a specific animal.
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What is horse plural?

horse. noun. \ ˈhȯ(ə)rs \ plural horses also horse.
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What is Monkey plural?

noun. mon·​key | \ ˈməŋ-kē \ plural monkeys.
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What is plural of Bunny?

bunny /ˈbʌni/ noun. plural bunnies.
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What are cats called?

A male cat is called a tom or tomcat (or a gib, if neutered). An unspayed female is called a queen, (or a molly, if spayed), especially in a cat-breeding context. A juvenile cat is referred to as a kitten. In Early Modern English, the word kitten was interchangeable with the now-obsolete word catling.
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What is a group of 3 cats called?

Three or more cats are a clowder. There are other names used for a group of cats, such as a clutter, a glaring, or a pounce.
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Is a group of cats called a litter?

A group of kittens – quite distinct from cats in more than just the language we use to speak about them – are referred to as a kindle, litter, or intrigue.
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