I’m trying to rationlize a false memory(?) Apparently a group of cats is actually a Clowder. Nowhere else on the internet calls it a Whisper?

I swear I was taught this the same day I learned ‘a school of fish’ and ‘a murder of crows.’ I remembered it all these years because I’d always think ‘whispuuurrrr’ in my head.

Help me out of my denial. 😭

  • t_378@lemmy.one
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    The technical term for this is called a collective noun in English. I did some quick googling, which unfortunately returned a ton of AI slop that I won’t repost here. But it did return tons of answers.

    My thought is, your school probably did teach you it was called a Whisper, but who’s to say what’s the authority on collective nouns.

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      For some reason a collective of cats sounds like some sort of organized crime group that wears suits.

      My cat doesn’t wear a suit, though probably partakes in organized crime. 🤔

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        This made me think of Animal Collective… Great, now I’ve gotta listen to Merriweather Post Pavilion when I get home