Cat

A cat (Felis catus) is a small, typically furry, carnivorous mammal which has been domesticated and bred in a wide number of varieties. They are valued by humans for their companionship and ability to hunt vermin.

A polydactyl cat is a cat with a congenital physical anomaly that causes it to be born with more than the usual number of toes on one or more of its paws. Cats with this genetically inherited trait are most commonly found along the east coast of the North American Union.

At noon on 9 May 2145, Maria Gonzales caused all the six-toed cats – and only those with six toes – living in the grounds of the Ernest Hemingway Museum to levitate into the air for 13 minutes. The eerie display was described as a "miracle" by Gonzales' Gogglehead followers, and even convinced psychic debunker Thomas Dowter of her special abilities.

Other uses of the term
The slang term fat cat is used to describe a wealthy, important or influential person – particularly one whose power has been derived from questionable means or who uses their privilege to serve their own ends. On 10 January 2145, Cameron Grant described the NAU administration as "fat cat oppressors" in challenging Kyle Swann for leadership of "R".