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There’s lots of reference lists out there but none of them are exactly what I want so I made this for personal reference, and you can all look at it also if you want. Here is EVERY prefix and suffix EVER used in canon (with exception of half-kittypet names) as well as some extra ones, courtesy of the warriors wiki and Ailuronymy’s lists, plus whatever else I could find. Prefix list is organized by potential color usage. Note, some more colorful plants take a bit of artistic license in deciding their closest cat-color equivalent. In general blue/purple flowers = gray, red/magenta = ginger, pale pink/yellow = cream. Some prefixes are repeated if they can be interpreted as more than one color, or if different parts of the thing can be different colors (e.g white holly flowers, and red holly berries). Clarifications and lesser known plants/animals have a short definition in parenthesis to avoid you having to google too much, you’re welcome (I joke, it’s mainly for me, I keep getting poplars and plovers mixed up)
Flora and fauna isn’t based on a super specific place. So far as we can tell, Warriors takes place in a fictional area resembling a combo of the USA and the UK. I favored England wildlife when making the list, but I’m assuming anything that can be found (or was previously found before dying out unnaturally, and thus plausibly could exist in such an area again, such as with wolves) in or around the UK and the east coast-ish area of the USA to be fair game. List may be updated over time, feel free to send in your own suggestions to add.
* = means this prefix has never been used in canon (by modern warriors, excluding tribe ancients)
Edit: Suffix list can be found here!
Prefix Categories
Black
Brown
Gray
Ginger/Red
Golden/Cream
White
Tortoiseshell
Nonspecific Color
Physical Aspect/Pattern
Injury Specific
Other
PREFIX LIST
(specified if best applicable only to certain shades/patterns)
BLACK
Ant
*Avocet - (a black and white bird) bicolor
Badger - bicolor
*Bat
Bay - (refers to the black berries of the bay laurel)
Beetle
Black
*Cormorant - (refers to the great cormorant, a black waterbird)
Cricket
Crow
Dark
*Dipper - (a black and dark brown songbird with a white throat)
Fly
*Grackle - (a blue-black corvid)
*Grouse - (refers to the male black grouse)
Ivy - (refers to the dark berries)
*Jackdaw - (a black corvid)
*Loon - (refers to several species of aquatic bird, also called divers) bicolor
*Magpie - bicolor
Mole
Myrtle - (a shrub, refers to the dark purplish-black berries)
Night
*Privet - (a shrub, refers to the black berries)
Rat
Raven
Rook - (a black corvid with a pale beak)
Sedge
Shade
Shadow
Sheep
Sloe
Soot
Spider
Starling
Stork - (white stork or wood stork) mostly white bicolor
Swallow - (a small bird with a distinctive forked tail) bicolor
Swift - (refers to the common swift, a dark brownish-black and white bird) ideally white chest
*Tadpole
BROWN
Acorn
Adder
Alder - reddish brown
Ant
*Argus - (a dark brown butterfly with orange flecks)
Bark
*Barley
*Bat
*Beaver
Bee - light tan/golden brown w/ distinctive stripes
Beech
Beetle
*Bittern - (a brown striped bird)
Boulder
Bracken
Bramble
*Brambling - (a small brown finch with black, white and reddish markings) reddish brown or brown tabby
Briar
Brindle - tabby or brindled markings
Brown
Buzzard
*Carp
Cedar
Chestnut
*Cockroach
Cricket
*Cuckoo - (common cuckoo is blue-gray or gray-brown bird with a white belly) gray-brown tabby
*Curlew - (large wading bird) mottled or brindled markings
Cypress - (refers to the tree’s bark) reddish brown
Dark
Deer
*Dipper - (a black and dark brown songbird with a white throat) very dark brown
Doe
Dove - (refers to the collared dove) pale gray-brown, ticked or faint markings
Duck
*Dunnock - (a small songbird)
Dusk
Dust
Eagle - (refers to the golden eagle)
Eel - (refers to European freshwater eel, a dark gray-brown fish with a lighter belly)
Elder
Elm
Fallow - (could refer to the fallow deer [a light brown deer with white spots], the barren land, or the color) light brown, ideally with white markings if refers to the deer
Fawn - (refers to the color) light brown, “fawn” colored
Ferret - (also known as the polecat) ideally a seal point, or creamy brown with dark markings
Flax - (refers to the seeds or flower bud) golden brown
Frog - spotted or mottled
*Gadwall - (a small gray-brown duck)
Goose - (refers to the Canada goose) gray-brown
*Grouse - (could refer to either the red or black grouse) reddish brown / or brown tabby
*Gudgeon - (a small brown freshwater fish with dark spots) spotted or mottled tabby with a light stomach
Hare
*Harrier - (a bird of prey, could refer to montagu harrier, hen harrier, or marsh harrier) any shade of brown depending on local species
Hazel
Hay - light brown or golden brown
Hickory
Honey - light golden brown
Hop - (refers to the tree bark) mottled gray-brown
*Hornet - light tan/golden brown w/ distinctive stripes
Ivy - (refers to the dark brown stems)
Jay - (refers to the Eurasian jay)
Kestrel - (common kestrel) mottled dark markings
Kite - (refers to the red kite, a bird of prey) reddish brown tabby
*Lamprey - (long, brown and white parasitic fish) ideally white or pale belly
Larch - (refers to the trees golden needles in autumn) light golden brown
Lark
Lichen - pale gray-brown or light tan/golden-brown tabby
*Linnet - (a small finch) brown or gray-brown
Lizard - (refers to the common lizard, a primarily golden-brown lizard with spots) mottled or spotted cat
*Loach - (refers to the stone loach, brown and black mottled fish) spotted or mottled
Log
*Loon - (refers to several species of aquatic bird, also called divers) gray-brown bicolor
Marsh
*Marten - (pine marten, a roughly cat sized weasel-like carnivorous mammal) dark brown or reddish brown, solid or faint markings, ideally white chest/throat
Midge - (a small brown fly that lives in wet areas)
*Mink - (a dark brown weasel-like carnivorous mammal, slightly smaller than a pine marten) dark brown, solid or faint markings
Minnow - (could refer to multiple species, but they are usually brown or silver)
*Mosquito
Moth
Mouse
Mud
*Muntjac - (a small deer, reddish brown in the warm months, gray brown in the cold)
*Nerite - (A striped water snail) distinctive spots or stripes
Newt - (refers to the warty newt or palmate newt) dark brown, spotted
*Nightingale - (a light brown bird)
Nut
Oak
Oat
*Oriole - (refers to golden oriole) light tan/golden brown w/ black markings
*Osprey - gray-brown bicolor
Otter
Owl - (could refer to the long-eared, short-eared, tawny, or barn owl) brown spotted or tabby
*Partridge - (a ground dwelling bird, refers to gray partridge or red-legged partridge) gray brown, possibly with reddish brown patches, with distinct markings
Pebble
Perch - (refers to the European perch, a greenish-brown fish with black stripes) golden-brown, distinctive tabby stripes
*Pheasant
Pine - (refers to the bark) gray-brown
*Pipit - (small brown speckled songbird) distinctive markings
Pike - (large fish with pale speckles or stripes) mottled gray-brown
*Pitch - dark reddish brown [note the natural substance is not black]
*Plover - (a small coastal bird) gray-brown bicolor
Puddle
Quail
Rabbit
*Rail - (small brown and gray waterbird)
Rat
Reed
*Resin - reddish brown
Robin
Rock
Root
*Rudd - (a silver and brown fish with reddish fins) mostly gray-brown
*Ruddy - (color) reddish brown
Rush - (a plant with yellow or brown flowers) light golden brown
Rye - light or golden brown
Sand - light or pale brown, faint markings
Sedge
Shell
Shrew
*Shrike - (a small carnivorous bird that skewers mice on thorns, also known as the butcherbird. not relevant to colors just wanted you to know, it’s metal as hell google it) pale gray-brown with dark distinctive markings, bicolor
*Slug
Snail - (refers to the common garden snail)
Snake - (refers to the grass snake/water snake) light brown, ticked or mottled tabby
Sparrow
Spider - mottled or brindled
Stag
Stoat - reddish brown, ideally bicolor or pale belly
Stone
Swamp
Swift - (refers to the common swift, a dark brown bird with a white throat) dark brown, ideally white chest
*Tadpole - dark brown
Tawny - tan/light golden brown
*Teasel - (a flower similar to a thistle, refers to the light brown flower head)
Tiger
Timber
Thrush - light brown and gray-brown, preferably spotted
Toad - (refers to the common toad) brown spotted or mottled
Trout - (refers to the brown trout) light brown spotted tabby
Turtle
*Twite - (a stocky finch with brown streaks)
*Umber - (color)
Vole
Wasp - light tan/golden brown w/ distinctive stripes
Weasel - (refers to the least weasel) reddish brown or golden brown, ideally white belly/chest
*Weevil - (a dark beetle with a long snout-like head) very dark brown
*Whimbrel - (mottled brown wading bird)
*Whinchat - (a small brown songbird with a pale orange chest)
Wood
Wren
GRAY
Ash
Aspen
*Aster - (a purple flower)
Bark
Beech
*Betony - (an herb with reddish-purple flowers)
Birch
*Bleak - (a silver fish)
Blizzard
Blue
Boulder
*Bream - (a silver freshwater fish)
*Burdock - (refers to the blue-gray and purple flower heads)
Chive - (refers to the purple flowers)
Cinder
Cloud(y) - pale gray, ideally bicolor
Creek
*Cuckoo - (common cuckoo is blue-gray or gray-brown bird with a white belly)
*Comfrey - (refers to the white or purplish flowers)
*Crane - (refers to the common crane, a tall gray bird with a black and white head) dark markings
Cricket
*Dace - (dark blue-gray fish with white underside) ideally colorpoint, or white/pale belly
Dark - dark gray
Dawn - pale gray
Dew - pale gray, ideally spotted
Dove - (refers to the collared dove) ticked or faint markings
*Drizzle
Dusk
*Evening - pale solid gray
*Faded - pale solid gray
*Falcon - (refers to the peregrine falcon) spotted or mottled, ideally white belly/chest
*Fir
Flax - (refers to the blue flowers)
Flint
Fly - dark gray
Fog(gy) - pale gray
*Fumitory - (refers to a plant with semi-translucent pink-purple flowers that darken at the tip, said to resemble rising smoke) ideally colorpoint
*Gadwall - (a small gray-brown duck)
Goose - (refers to the greylag goose)
Gravel
Gray
Gull - bicolor
Hail
Heron - (a long legged gray and white waterbird with a black crest) bicolor
Heather - warm gray or lilac
Ivy - (refers to the dark purplish berries) dark gray
Jay - (refers to the blue jay)
Juniper
*Knot - (refers to a migratory bird with gray and white winter plumage) bicolor
Lake
Lavender
Lichen
Maggot - very pale gray
Minnow - (could refer to multiple species, but they are usually brown or silver)
Mint
Mist(y)
Mole
Moon - very pale gray
Moth
*Murk(y)
Needle - (assuming it refers to pine needles, it’s treated the same as Pine-)
Nettle - (refers to soft grayish tinge of the stinging nettle’s leaves, and the male plants small purple flowers) plain pale gray
*Orchid - warm gray or lilac
Pale - light pale gray
Pebble
Pigeon
Pine - (refers to the bluish colored needles of many pine species)
*Plover - (a small coastal bird) bicolor
Pool
*Poplar - (refers to trunk) light pale or bicolor
Rain
River
*Roach - (a silvery fish with red fins)
Rock
*Saffron - (refers to the purple flowers of meadow saffron)
Sage
*Salmon - (refers to the Atlantic salmon, a silver fish with dark speckles) spotted cat
Shade - dark gray
Shadow - dark gray
Shell
*Shrike - (a small carnivorous bird) bicolor
Silver
Sky - solid or faint markings, ideally bicolor
Slate
*Sleet - pale gray, mottled
*Slug - (refers to the common gray field slug) tabby or mottled
Smoke
Soot - dark gray, mottled or spotted
Squirrel - (refers to the gray squirrel) solid or faint markings
Stone
Storm
Swallow - (a small bird with a distinctive forked tail) bicolor
*Sycamore - (a tree with mottled gray and red-brown bark) spotted or mottled
*Teasel - (a flower similar to a thistle, refers to the purple flower)
*Tern - (a gray and white seabirds with a black head) bicolor
Thistle - (a spiky purple flower)
Thrift - (a round pink or purple flower)
Thrush - preferably spotted
*Thyme - (refers to the purple flowers of wild thyme)
Violet - dark gray
*Vervain - (an herb with small, pale purple flowers)
Web - pale gray
Willow
*Wisteria
Wolf
GINGER/RED
Ant
Alder - dark ginger
Amber - (color)
Apple
*Betony - (an herb with reddish-purple flowers)
Blaze
*Burnet - (an herb with dark red flowers) dark ginger
*Campion - (A flower that comes in white, pink, and red)
*Chanterelle - (a bright yellow-orange fungus)
Cherry
*Copper - (color)
Cypress - (refers to the bright red autumn leaves or reddish brown bark) red or dark red
Dawn
Ember
Fire
Flame
Flicker
Fox
*Fritillary - (a kind of butterfly) distinctive tabby markings
*Ginger
*Hawthorn - (refers to the red berries)
Heather
Holly - (refers to the red berries)
*Hornet - distinctive stripes
Lion
Maple - (refers to the bright red and orange autumn leaves)
Marigold
Morning
Pear - (refers reddish-gold fruit of the wild pear)
Plum - (refers to the cherry plums reddish fruit)
Poppy - (refers to the red flowers) dark ginger
Red
Rowan - (refers to the vibrant red/orange autumn leaves and/or the bright red berries)
*Ruddy - (color) dark ginger
Russet - dark ginger
*Skipper - (a small orange and brown butterfly)
Sorrel
Spark
Squirrel - (refers to the red squirrel)
Stoat - ideally bicolor
Sweet - (refers to sweet briar, a small, prickly, vivid pink rose)
Tawny
Thrift - (a round pink or purple flower)
Tiger
Tulip
*Valerian - (a herb with white, pale pink, or occasionally red flowers)
Vixen
Wasp - distinctive stripes
*Wisteria
Yarrow - (refers to the pink flowers)
*Yew
GOLDEN/CREAM
Apple
*Arnica - (a small golden flower, also known as wolf's bane)
*Asphodel - (a white or yellow flower)
Bay - (refers to pale yellowish-white flowers of bay laurel)
Bee - distinctive stripes
Bright
*Broom - (a shrub with small yellow flowers)
*Carp
*Celandine- (an herb with yellow flowers)
*Chamomile - bicolor or colorpoint
*Chanterelle - (a bright yellow-orange fungus)
Clover
*Daffodil
Daisy - bicolor or colorpoint
Dandelion
Dawn
Fennel - (an herb with yellow flowers and feathery leaves)
Flash
Flax - (refers to the seeds or flower bud)
Furze - (another word for gorse, a shrub with yellow flowers)
Gold(en)
Gorse
Hay
Honey
Hop - (refers to the trees pale yellowish flowers)
*Hornet - distinctive stripes
*Laburnum - (a tree with hanging clusters of yellow flowers)
Larch - (refers to the trees golden needles in autumn)
*Laurel - (refers to the pale yellowish-white flowers of the English or cherry laurel) pale golden
Leopard - spotted
Light - light yellow, ideally bicolor
Lightning - light yellow
Lion
*Lovage- (an herb with small yellow flowers)
Marigold
Morning
Nectar
Oat
Pale - pale or sandy cream
Parsley - (refers to the small pale yellow-ish flowers)
*Parsnip - (a root vegetable with small yellow flowers)
*Poplar - (a tree with bright yellow autumn leaves)
Reed
Rose - (refers to the pale pink flower of the wild or dog rose, not the vibrant human garden variety)
Rush - (a plant that has pale yellow or brown flowers)
Rye
Sand(y)
*Sap
Spark
Sun(ny)
Tansy
Tulip
*Wax - (beeswax)
Wasp
Yellow
WHITE
*Asphodel - (a white or yellow flower)
Bay - (refers to pale yellowish-white flowers of bay laurel)
Birch
Blizzard
Bright
*Campion - (A flower that comes in white, pink, and red)
*Chamomile
Cherry
*Chervil - (refers to the small white flowers)
Cloud
Clover
*Comfrey - (refers to its white or purplish flowers)
Dandelion
Daisy
*Egret - (wetland bird, essentially a white heron)
Flash
*Flurry
Frost
*Garlic
*Hawthorn - (refers to the white flowers)
*Hemlock - (poisonous herb that produces small white flowers)
Holly
Ice
*Laurel - (refers to the pale yellowish-white flowers of the English or cherry laurel)
Light
Lightning
Lily
Maggot
Mallow
Meadow - (refers to the white flowers of meadowsweet)
Milk
*Mistle(toe)
Moon
Myrtle - (refers to the white flower of the shrub)
*Parsnip - (refers to the white root)
Pale
Pear - (refers to the wild pears white flowers)
Plum - (refers to the cherry plums white flowers)
*Privet - (a shrub, refers to the white flowers)
Shell
Sheep
*Shine(ing)
Sloe - (refers to the flowers)
Snow
Stoat - (refers to its white winter coat, which only occurs in particularly harsh winters)
Stork - (white stork or wood stork) mostly white with some black or dark gray
Swan
Tulip
*Valerian - (a herb with white, pale pink, or occasionally red flowers)
White
*Wisteria
Yarrow - (refers to the white flowers
TORTOISESHELLS (not differentiating between torties and calicos for simplicity's sake, “dilute tortie” means it could apply to gray, lilac, or fawn torties)
*Argus - (a dark brown butterfly with orange flecks) torbie or chocolate tortie/torbie
Bee - black tortie
*Brambling - (a small brown finch with black, white and reddish markings) black or chocolate tortie/torbie
Brindle - black tortie
Dusk - gray tortie
Ember - any tortie with significant amounts of ginger
Ferret - chocolate tortie
*Fritillary - (a kind of butterfly) black tortie with significant amounts of orange
*Fumitory - (refers to a plant with semi-translucent pink-purple flowers that darken at the tip, said to resemble rising smoke) gray tortie
*Hawthorn - (refers to the red berries, since they have a blackish top) predominantly ginger black tortie
*Hornet - black tortie
Jay - (either blue or Eurasian jay) gray or lilac torbie/tortie
Kite - (refers to the red kite, a bird of prey) black tortie or torbie
Kestrel - (common kestrel) torbie
Lichen - gray tortie
*Linnet - (a small finch, refers to the male) torbie or gray tortie/torbie
Lizard - (refers to the common lizard, a primarily golden-brown lizard with spots) spotted or mottled torbie
Marsh - any kind of torbie
Morning - gray or lilac torbie/tortie
Moth - torbie
*Nerite - (A striped water snail) black tortie or torbie
Newt - (refers to the common newt or smooth newt) torbie
*Oriole - (refers to golden oriole, a yellow and black or brown and yellow songbird) black tortie or torbie
*Partridge - (a ground dwelling bird, refers to gray partridge or red-legged partridge) gray or lilac tortie/torbie
Robin - standard or chocolate torbie
*Rudd - (a silver and brown fish with reddish fins) torbie or gray torbie/tortie
*Saffron - (meadow saffron, a purple and orange flower) gray tortie/torbie
Scorch - black tortie
Swallow - (a small bird with a distinctive forked tail) a bicolor tortie or dilute tortie with only small amounts of orange
Swamp - any kind of torbie
*Sycamore - (a tree with mottled gray and red-brown bark) gray or lilac tortie/torbie
Toad - (refers to the common toad) chocolate tortie, or primarily brown spotted torbie
Trout - (refers to the brown trout) spotted torbie
Wasp - black tortie
*Whinchat - (a small brown songbird with a pale orange chest) torbie or chocolate tortie/torbie
NONSPECIFIC COLOR
Berry
Bird
Bloom
Blossom
Breeze
Cone
Fern - could refer to long fur?
Fin
Finch - (finch can come in any number of colors if you don’t specify species)
Flower
Frond
Grass - mackerel tabby
Green - (I know it’s a “specific color” but the cat sure isn’t green. could possibly stretch to include a tan or dark yellow-ish tabby [you know, green-brown] )
Hawk - (see Finch) best bet is brown/gray-brown range
Hound
*Horse
Leaf - (could depend on season the kit is born? leaf-bare- dark brown/black mottled cat, leaf-fall- ginger/golden brown torties, newleaf- cream spotted [for the abundance of flowering trees], greenleaf- N/A? Unless you’re into green-brown)
Moss(y) - mottled
Olive - (see Green)
Petal
Pod
Ripple
Rubble
Seed - probably spotted
Splash
Thorn
Thunder
Vine
Wave
Weed
Wet
Wind(y)
PHYSICAL ASPECT/PATTERN
Arch - pattern(?)
Bristle - fur type
Curl(y) - fur type
Dapple(d) - pattern
Feather - fur type
Freckle - pattern
Fleck - pattern
Fuzzy - fur type
Mottle - pattern
Patch - pattern
Jagged - pattern(?)
Heavy - size
Kink(ed) - fur type
Little - size
Long - body
Prickle - fur type
Shimmer - fur quality? I suppose?
Sleek - body or fur type
Small - size
Soft - fur type
Speckle - pattern
Spike(y) - fur type
Spot(ted) - pattern
Stem - body (skinny)
Tall - body
Tiny - size
Twig - body (skinny)
Tangle - fur type
Whorl - pattern
Wild - fur type(?)
Woolly - fur type
INJURY SPECIFIC (paired with damaged body-part)
*Bent
Broken
Claw(ed)
Crooked
Dead
Half
Kink(ed)
Lost
*Mangled
*Missing
*No
Odd
One(?)
Ragged
*Ripped
*Scar(red)
Short
Shred(ed)
*Split
Stump(y)
*Tattered
*Three
Torn
*Twisted
VERBS and OTHERS (otherwise known as the “prefixes I will never use” but I said I’d include them all, so here they be)
This is just a list of prefixes I’ve currently decided to research and most likely include. Some may not make the cut. This list is absolutely not complete. If you have any suggestions, chuck them in my asks.
Note for myself: words with asterisks may have many variations, and may have to be expanded into multiple prefixes.
list of warriors prefixes with meanings.
(also be warned: i need to edit all the ‘flower’-marked ones as they might not actually bef lowers oops, also i plan on organizing this later int “color” order) i still have MUCH to do with ths
[A]
Acacia - a golden or white cat. (flower) x
Achillea - a golden cat. (flower) x
Acorn - a small brown or golden-brown cat. (nut)
Adder - a brown cat. (animal)
Adonis - a golden cat. (flower) x
Agrimony - a golden cat. (flower) x
Albatross - a gray or gray-and-white cat. (bird) x
Alder - a brown cat. (tree)
Alfalfa - a golden cat. (flower) x
Aloe - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Almond - a brown or white cat. (flower/nut) x
Alstroemeria - a white cat. (flower) x
Amaranth - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Amaryllis - a white cat. (flower) x
Amber - a golden cat. (color) x
Ambrosia - a golden cat. (flower) x
Anemone - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Angelica - a white cat. (flower) x
Ani - a black cat. (bird) x
Ant - a small black or dark brown cat. (insect)
Anthurium - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Apple - a ginger or golden cat. (fruit)
Apricot - a white cat. (flower) x
Ash - a gray cat. (color)
Aspen - a gray cat. (tree)
Asphodel - a ginger or golden cat. (flower)
Aster - a blue-gray cat. (flower)
Atala - a tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Auklet - a dark gray or black cat. (bird) x
Avens - a white cat. (flower) x
Avocet - a black-and-white cat. (bird)
Azalea - a white cat. (flower) x
Azure - a plain gray or gray-brown, gray tabby cat. (insect) x
[B]
Badger - a black-and-white cat. (animal)
Balm - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Barley - a golden-brown or light brown cat. (flower)
Bat - a black cat. (animal)
Bear - a large brown or black cat. (animal) x
Bee - a golden-brown or golden cat. (insect)
Beech - a brown or gray-brown cat. (tree)
Beetle - a brown or black cat. (insect)
Begonia - a golden cat. (flower) x
Birch - a pale gray cat. (tree)
Bishop - a gray-brown or tortoiseshell cat. (bird) x
Bitterling - a silver or gray cat. (fish) x
Bittern - a brown cat. (bird)
Black - a black cat. (color)
Bleak - a silver or gray cat. (fish)
Blizzard - a white or pale gray spotted cat. (other)
Blue - a blue-gray cat. (color)
Bluet - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Bone - a white or very pale golden cat. (other) x
Borage - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Bolete - a brown or golden cat. (mushroom) x
Boulder - a large brown, gray-brown, or gray cat. (other)
Bramble - a brown cat. (flower)
Brambling - a brown or tortoiseshell cat. (bird)
Bream - a silver or gray cat. (fish)
Briar - a brown cat. (plant)
Bright - a mostly white cat. (color)
Brindle/d - a spotted tabby or tortoiseshell cat. (color)
Brown - a brown cat. (color)
Burdock - a gray or blue-gray cat. (flower)
Burnet - a ginger cat. (flower)
Buzzard - a brown cat. (bird)
[C]
Calendula - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Camas - a white or blue-gray cat. (flower) x also Hyacinth
Camellia - a white cat. (flower) x
Cardinal - a ginger cat. (bird) x
Carp - a golden-brown cat. (fish)
Cedar - a brown cat. (tree)
Chamomile - a white cat. (flower) x
Chanterelle - a golden cat. (mushroom)
Chat - a gray-brown-and-white or golden-brown-and-white cat. (bird) x
Cherry - a tortoiseshell, ginger, or white cat. (tree)
Chervil - a white cat. (flower)
Chickadee - a black-and-white or dark-gray-and-white cat. (bird) x
Chicory - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Chough - a black cat. (bird) x
Chub - a brown or brown-and-white cat. (fish)
Cicada - a brown cat. (insect) x
Cinder - a gray cat. (other)
Cleome - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Cloud - a white or pale gray cat. (other)
Clover - a white or golden cat. (flower)
Comfrey - a white or blue-gray/pale gray cat. (flower)
Comma - a ginger, golden-brown, brown tabby, tortoiseshell, or calico cat. (insect) x
Condor - a black or black-and-white cat. (bird) x
Coot - a black or black-and-white cat. (bird)
Copper - a brown or gray-brown spotted cat. (insect) x
Coreopsis - a golden or ginger cat. (flower) x
Coriander - a white cat. (flower) x
Cormorant - a black cat. (bird)
Crane - a pale gray cat. (bird)
Creeper - a brown-and-white cat. (bird) x
Crescent - a ginger, golden-brown, brown tabby, tortoiseshell, or calico cat. (insect) x
Cricket - a brown or black cat. (insect) x
Crow - a black cat. (bird)
Cuckoo - a blue-gray or blue-gray-and-white cat. (bird)
Curlew - a brown or brown tortoiseshell cat. (bird)
Currant - a black cat. (tree)
Cygnet - a pale gray cat. (bird) x
Cypress - a ginger cat. (tree)
[D]
Dace - a blue-gray cat. (fish)
Daffodil - a golden cat. (flower)
Dahlia - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Daisy - a white or golden cat. (flower)
Dandelion - a white or golden cat. (flower)
Dapple/d - a tortoiseshell or spotted cat. (color)
Dark - a gray or black cat. (color)
Dash - a golden-brown, brown tabby, or a tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Dawn - a pale gray or golden cat. (other)
Deer - a brown cat. (animal) x
Dew - a white cat. (other) x
Dipper - a dark brown cat. (bird)
Dittany - a white or pale gray cat. (flower) x
Diver - a black-and-white or gray-brown-and-white cat. (bird) - also Loon
Dock - a brown, ginger, or golden cat. (flower) x
Dodder - a white cat. (flower) x
Dot/ted - a spotted cat. (other) x
Dotterel - a brown or gray-brown cat. (bird) x
Dove - a gray-brown or gray cat. (bird)
Duck - a brown or brown-and-white cat. (bird)
Dunlin - a brown or gray-brown cat. (bird) x
Dunnock - a brown cat. (bird)
Dusk - a dark gray or brown cat. (other)
Dust - a brown cat. (other)
[E]
Eagle - a brown cat. (bird)
Edelweiss - a white cat. (flower) x
Edge - a dark brown cat. (insect) x
Eel - a dark brown cat. (fish)
Egret - a white cat. (bird)
Elfin - a brown or gray-brown tabby cat. (insect) x
Elk - a brown cat. (animal) x
Elm - a brown cat. (tree)
Ember - a tortoiseshell cat. (other)
Endive - a pale blue-gray or gray cat. (flower) x
Evening - a dark gray cat. (other)
[F]
Falcon - a blue-gray tabby cat. (bird)
Fallow - a pale brown cat. (color)
Fawn - a pale brown cat. (color)
Fennel - a golden cat. (flower)
Finch - a golden, ginger, or brown cat. (bird) x
Fir - a gray or gray-brown tabby cat. (tree)
Fire - a ginger cat. (other) also Flame
Flicker - a gray or brown spotted tabby, dilute tortoiseshell, or dilute calico cat. (bird) x
Fleck/ed - a spotted tabby or tortoiseshell cat. (other)
Fly - a small dark gray tabby or black cat. (insect)
Fog - a plain gray cat. (other)
Forsythia - a golden cat. (flower) x
Fox - a ginger cat. (animal)
Freesia - a golden cat. (flower) x
Fritillary - a ginger, brown, golden-brown tabby, tortoiseshell, or calico cat. (insect) x
Frog - a brown spotted cat. (animal)
Frost - a white or pale gray cat. (other)
Furze - a golden cat. (flower) x
[G]
Gadwall - a gray cat. (bird)
Gannet - a calico cat. (bird)
Gardenia - a white cat. (flower) x
Garlic - a white cat. (flower)
Gerbera - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Ginger - a ginger cat. (color)
Godwit - a gray-and-white or gray-brown-and-white cat. (bird)
Golden - a golden cat. (color)
Goose - a pale gray or gray-brown cat. (bird)
Gorse - a golden cat. (flower)
Grackle - a black cat. (bird) x
Gray - a gray cat. (color)
Grebe - a black-and-white or gray-brown-and-white cat. (bird) x
Grouse - a brown cat. (bird)
Gudgeon - a brown (spotted) cat. (bird)
Gull - a gray-and-white cat. (bird)
[H]
Hail - a gray spotted tabby or white cat. (other)
Halibut - a brown spotted tabby cat. (fish) x
Hare - a brown cat. (animal)
Harrier - a gray-brown or brown-and-white tabby cat. (bird) x
Harvester - a brown spotted cat. (insect) x
Hawk - a brown cat. (bird) x
Hawthorn - a white cat. (flower) x
Hazel - a pale brown cat. (color/flower)
Heather - a golden or gray cat. (flower)
Hemlock - a white or brown cat. (tree/flower) x
Heron - a gray-and-white or blue-gray-and-white cat. (bird)
Hickory - a gray-brown or brown cat. (tree) x
Holly - a golden or white cat. (flower)
Honey - a golden cat. (other)
Hornet - a ginger or golden cat. (insect)
Hyacinth - a white or blue-gray cat. (flower) x also Camas
[I]
Ibis - a white cat. (bird) x
Ice - a white cat. (other)
Iguana - a brown cat. (animal) x
Indigo - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Iris - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Ivy - a dark tabby or black cat. (flower)
[J]
Jasmine - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Jay - a gray-brown cat. (bird)
Juniper - a gray or blue-gray cat. (flower)
[K]
Kestrel - a brown spotted or tortoiseshell cat. (bird)
Kite - a reddish-brown cat. (bird)
Knot - a gray-and-white cat. (bird)
[L]
Laburnum - a golden cat. (flower)
Lamprey - a brown or brown-and-white cat. (fish)
Larch - a golden-brown cat. (tree)
Lark - a brown cat. (bird)
Laurel - a white cat. (flower)
Lavender - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower)
Leaf - a dark brown or dark ginger cat. (plant) x
Leech - a tortoiseshell cat. (animal)
Lemon - a white or golden cat. (fruit/flower)
Leopard - a spotted brown tabby or tortoiseshell cat. (animal)
Lichen - a pale gray or brown spotted tabby or tortoiseshell. (flower)
Light - a white cat. (color)
Lightning - a white or golden cat. (other)
Lilac - a pale gray cat. (flower) x
Lily - a white cat. (flower)
Limpet - a pale brown cat. (other)
Linnet - a brown or gray-brown cat. (bird)
Lion - a golden or ginger cat. (animal)
Little - a small cat. (size)
Lizard - a brown, pale brown, golden-brown tabby, or a tortoiseshell. (animal)
Loach - a spotted brown cat. (fish)
Lobelia - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Locust - a spotted brown cat. (insect) x
Loon - a black-and-white cat. (bird)
Lotus - a white cat. (flower) x
Lupine - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
[M]
Maggot - a white cat. (insect) x
Magnolia - a white cat. (flower/tree) x
Magpie - a black-and-white cat. (bird)
Mallow - a white or golden cat. (flower)
Mantis - a brown or tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Maple - a golden, ginger, or tortoiseshell cat. (tree)
Marble - a gray-and-white cat. (insect) x
Marigold - a ginger cat. (flower)
Marjoram - a white or pale gray cat. (flower) x
Marmot - a brown cat. (animal) x
Marten - a brown or reddish-brown cat. (animal)
Merlin - a gray-brown-and-white or brown-and-white cat. (bird) x
Mignonette - a golden cat. (flower) x
Mimosa - a golden cat. (flower) x
Mink - a brown cat. (animal)
Minnow - a gray or gray-brown tabby cat. (fish)
Mint - a pale gray cat. (flower)
Mist - a pale gray cat. (other)
Mistletoe - a white or golden cat. (flower)
Mole - a dark gray or black cat. (animal)
Monarch - a ginger tabby, tortoiseshell, or calico cat. (insect) x
Morning - a golden, ginger, or dilute tortoiseshell cat. (other)
Mosquito - a gray-brown cat. (insect)
Moth - a gray-brown or brown cat. (insect)
Mottle/d - a patched, spotted, or tortoiseshell cat. (color)
Mouse - a brown cat. (animal)
Mud - a dark brown cat. (other)
Mullein - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Muntjac - a brown cat. (animal)
Murre - a black-and-white cat. (bird) x
Myrtle - a white or black cat. (flower) x
[N]
Narcissus - a white cat. (flower) x
Nasturtium - a ginger cat. (flower) x
Nerite - a tortoiseshell cat. (animal)
Nettle - a gray cat. (flower)
Newt - a spotted gray/brown cat, or a tortoiseshell cat. (animal)
Night - a black cat. (other)
Nightingale - a brown cat. (bird)
[O]
Oak - a brown or gray-brown cat. (tree)
Oat - a golden-brown cat. (flower)
Olive - a brown cat. (tree) x
Orange - a ginger cat. (fruit/color) x
Orchid - a pale gray cat. (flower)
Oriole - a tortoiseshell cat. (bird) x
Osprey - a black-and-white, gray-and-white, or gray-brown cat. (bird) x
Otter - a dark brown cat. (animal)
Owl - a brown cat. (bird)
[P]
Pale - a white or pale gray cat. (color)
Panther - a black cat. (animal) x
Parnassian - a gray, gray-and-white, or black-and-white cat. (insect) x
Parsley - a white cat. (flower) x
Partridge - a gray-brown cat. (bird)
Patch/ed - a patched cat. (color)
Pea - a white or pale blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Peach - a white, golden, or ginger cat. (fruit/flower) x
Pear - a white or ginger cat. (flower)
Pebble - a small gray or brown cat. (other)
Pecan - a brown cat. (tree) x
Peony - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Pepper - a white, golden, or ginger cat. (flower) x
Petunia - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Pheasant - a brown or golden-brown spotted cat. (bird)
Phlox - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Phoebe - a gray or gray-brown cat. (bird) x
Pigeon - a blue-gray cat. (bird)
Pike - a gray-brown cat. (fish)
Pine - a gray-brown or blue-gray cat. (tree)
Pipit - a brown or gray-brown cat. (bird)
Plover - a gray-brown-and-white cat. (bird)
Plum - a white or dark ginger cat. (flower/tree)
Pochard - a dilute tortoiseshell cat. (bird)
Pomegranate - a ginger cat. (fruit) x
Poplar - a gray-and-white or golden-and-white cat. (bird)
Poppy - a dark ginger cat. (flower)
Privet - a white cat. (flower)
Pyxie - a white, golden, or ginger cat. (flower) x
[Q]
Quail - a brown cat. (bird)
Quince - a golden or ginger cat. (flower) x
[R]
Rabbit - a brown or gray-brown cat. (animal)
Raccoon - a gray or gray-brown tabby cat. (animal) x
Rail - a brown cat. (bird)
Rain - a gray or blue-gray cat, most likely spotted. (other)
Rat - a brown or black cat. (animal)
Raven - a black cat. (bird)
Red - a dark ginger or reddish-brown cat. (color)
Reed - a golden-brown cat. (flower)
Ringlet - a brown or gray-brown tabby. (insect) x
Roach - a gray or blue-gray cat. (fish)
Robin - a ginger or reddish-brown patched cat, or a calico/tortoiseshell cat.
Rock - a brown or gray cat. (other)
Rook - a black cat. (bird)
Rose - a golden or ginger cat. (flower)
Rowan - a dark ginger or reddish-brown cat. (tree)
Rudd - a gray-brown or golden-brown cat. (fish)
Rue - a golden cat. (flower) x
Rush - a brown or golden-brown cat. (flower)
Russet - a dark ginger or reddish-brown cat. (color)
Rye - a golden-brown or light brown cat. (flower)
[S]
Sachem - a golden-brown, brown tabby, or a tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Saffron - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Sage - a pale gray cat. (flower)
Sainfoin - a pale ginger cat. (flower) x
Salmon - a pale gray or gray spotted cat. (fish) x
Salt - a white cat. (other) x
Salvia - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Sand - a golden cat. (other)
Satyr - a brown or gray-brown tabby cat. (insect) x
Saxifrage - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Scabious - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Sedge - a black or brown cat. (flower)
Shade - a dark gray or black cat. (color)
Shadow - a black cat. (color)
Sheep - a white, black, or black-and-white cat. (animal)
Shell - a pale brown, gray, golden, or white cat. (other)
Shoveler - a calico cat. (bird) x
Shrew - a gray-brown or brown cat. (animal)
Shrike - a gray-and-white cat. (bird)
Silver - a pale gray cat. (color)
Skimmer - a black-and-white cat. (bird) x
Skipper - a dark gray, brown, dark brown tabby, or tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Skunk - a black-and-white cat. (animal) x
Sky - a pale gray, gray, or blue-gray cat. (other) x
Sleet - a white or gray spotted cat. (other)
Sloe - a black or white cat. (flower)
Slug - a small black or gray cat. (animal)
Small - a small cat. (size)
Smoke - a plain gray or gray tabby cat. (other)
Snail - a brown or gray-brown cat. (animal)
Snake - a brown cat. (animal)
Snout - a tortoiseshell cat. (insect) x
Snow - a white cat. (other)
Sole - a brown or golden-brown cat. (fish) x
Soot - a dark gray or black cat. (color)
Sorrel - a dark ginger or tortoiseshell cat. (flower)
Sparrow - a brown cat. (bird)
Speckle/d - a spotted tabby or tortoiseshell cat. (color)
Spider - a brown or black cat. (insect)
Spot/ted - a spotted tabby or tortoiseshell cat. (color)
Spruce - a brown or reddish-brown cat. (tree) x
Squirrel - a gray or ginger cat. (animal)
Starling - a black cat. (bird)
Statice - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Stoat - a reddish-brown cat. (animal)
Stone - a gray cat. (other)
Storm - a dark gray or blue-gray cat. (other)
Sulphur - a golden or ginger cat. (insect) x
Swallow - a black-and-white cat. (bird)
Swan - a white cat. (bird)
Swift - a gray-brown or black cat. (bird)
Sycamore - a dilute tortoiseshell or gray spotted cat. (tree)
Syringa - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
[T]
Tansy - a golden cat. (flower)
Tawny - a pale ginger, golden, brown, or golden-brown cat. (color)
Teal - a brown or gray-brown spotted tabby cat. (bird) x
Teasel - a pale gray or brown cat. (flower)
Tern - a gray-and-white cat. (bird)
Thistle - a gray or blue-gray cat. (flower)
Thrasher - a brown cat. (bird) x
Thrift - a pale ginger/gray cat. (flower)
Thrush - a gray-brown cat. (bird)
Thyme - a white or gray cat. (flower)
Tiger - a dark brown/ginger cat. (animal)
Tiny - a small cat. (size)
Toad - a brown or tortoiseshell cat. (animal)
Trout - a pale brown or tortoiseshell cat. (fish)
Turtle - a tortoiseshell cat. (animal) x
Twite - a brown cat. (bird)
[U]
None
[V]
Valerian - a white cat. (flower) x
Verbena - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Violet - a blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Viscaria - a white, pale gray, or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Vole - a brown cat. (animal)
Vulture - a gray-brown, gray-and-white, or dilute tortoiseshell cat. (bird) x
[W]
Walnut - a brown or gray-brown cat. (tree) x
Wasp - a ginger or golden cat. (insect)
Wax - a golden cat. (other)
Weasel - a brown cat. (animal)
Web - a white cat. (other) x
Whimbrel - a pale brown or gray-brown cat. (bird) x
Whinchat - a brown cat. (bird)
White - a white cat. (color)
Wigeon - a dilute tortoiseshell cat. (bird)
Willow - a gray or gray-brown cat. (tree)
Wisteria - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
Wolf - a long-haired cat. (animal) x
Wren - a brown cat. (bird)
[X]
Xeranthemum - a pale gray or blue-gray cat. (flower) x
[Y]
Yarrow - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Yellow - a golden cat. (color)
Yew - a brown cat. (flower)
[Z]
Zephyranthes - a white or golden cat. (flower) x
Zinnia - a white, ginger, or golden cat. (flower) x
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