The old term for a cat is "puss". This term has been used for centuries and is still occasionally used today, although it is not as common as "cat" or "kitty". The term is believed to have originated in Britain in the 16th century and may have originally been a term of endearment, as it was often used to refer to pets or children. In some cultures, such as Japan, cats were traditionally called "mikeneko" or "beckoning cat", which was a nod to their reputation as bringers of good luck. Other old terms for cats include "tom", which was used to refer to male cats, and "queen" or "molly", which were used to refer to female cats.
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