Animal Welfare Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk

verb feel concern or interest; attach importance to something

  • It is important to provide proper care for the elderly in nursing homes.
  • I really care about my friends and always make sure they are doing well.
  • I don't give a care about what others think of me.
  • She handled the situation with care, like a delicate flower.

dog

noun A domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.

  • The dog is a loyal and faithful companion to many people.
  • I love taking my dog for walks in the park.
  • That dog is one cool pup!
  • His determination to succeed is like a dog with a bone.

noun A place of refuge or safety, often a sacred place

adjective Describing something as providing refuge or safety

  • The church was considered a sacred sanctuary by the local community.
  • The park became our go-to sanctuary for picnics and relaxation.
  • My room is my sanctuary where I can just chill and be myself.
  • Nature's beauty provided a sanctuary for my troubled mind.

noun small animals that are harmful or annoying, such as rats or cockroaches

  • The exterminator was called in to rid the building of vermin.
  • I saw a mouse in the kitchen last night, we have a vermin problem.
  • I can't stand those rats, they're such vermin.
  • Hate is like a vermin that slowly eats away at your soul.

noun A person, typically a woman, who has a strong affinity for cats and often owns multiple cats.

  • The woman is commonly referred to as a cat lady due to her love for felines.
  • My neighbor is a total cat lady - she has five cats and counting!
  • She's such a cat lady, always posting pictures of her kitties on social media.
  • Being a cat lady doesn't just mean having cats, it's a lifestyle choice for some people.

adjective describing something that is able to be petted or touched in a gentle and affectionate way

  • The fabric of the new sofa is so soft and petable.
  • My cat's fur is so petable, I can't stop cuddling him.
  • That puppy is so cute and petable, I just want to squeeze him!
  • The idea of a stress-free vacation is so petable, I can't wait to relax on the beach.

noun a term used specifically for a group of cats

  • A clowder of cats gathered around the food bowl.
  • Look at that clowder of cats hanging out by the fence.
  • I saw a huge clowder of cats chilling on the sidewalk.
  • The clowder of thoughts in her mind made it hard to focus.

noun a person who loves cats

  • The aelurophile spent hours studying the behavior of cats.
  • My friend is a total aelurophile - she has seven cats at home!
  • I never knew you were such an aelurophile, always posting cat memes.
  • As an aelurophile, she had a natural affinity for understanding people's hidden emotions.