Insults & Phrases

As easy as swallowing a minnow - A phrase used to indicate easiness of the task.

As much use as a dead fox - A harsh insult, meaning the recipient is useless.

Bees in your brain - An exclamation meaning confusion or a cat not making sense.

Buzzardfood- Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.

Chickfeed- Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.

Crowfood - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to rotting prey animals (as in I'll turn you into crowfood!), or suggesting that they eat it (as in crowfood-eater.)

You're crazier than a fox in a fit! - An insult used when a cat (or cats') are acting crazy. Another variation uses 'madder' instead of 'crazier.'

Doesn't matter a whisker/Doesn't catch so much as a whisker - An exclamation meaning the cat does not care.

Doormouse - An expression or exclamation used against a cat who sleeps a lot.

Drypaw - A cat that dislikes getting wet, usually used in RiverClan.

Dung-Face - A harsh insult.

Like LionClan/TigerClan - An expression stating that a cat does something very fiercely or well.

Featherbrain - A term used by WindClan cats, equivalent to mouse-brain.

Fishface, fishfur or fish-breath - An insult used against RiverClan warriors.

Flea-brain - A friendly, yet harsh insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.

Fox-breath - A harsh insult.

Fox-dung - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to fox feces. Also used as an exclamation.

Fox-hearted - An insult meaning cruel, cold-hearted.

As easy as swallowing a minnow - A phrase used to indicate easiness of the task.

As much use as a dead fox - A harsh insult, meaning the recipient is useless.

Bees in your brain - An exclamation meaning confusion or a cat not making sense.

Buzzardfood- Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.

Chickfeed- Alternative of crowfood, used before the start of the Clans.

Crowfood - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to rotting prey animals (as in I'll turn you into crowfood!), or suggesting that they eat it (as in crowfood-eater.)

You're crazier than a fox in a fit! - An insult used when a cat (or cats') are acting crazy. Another variation uses 'madder' instead of 'crazier.'

Doesn't matter a whisker/Doesn't catch so much as a whisker - An exclamation meaning the cat does not care.

Doormouse - An expression or exclamation used against a cat who sleeps a lot.

Drypaw - A cat that dislikes getting wet, usually used in RiverClan.

Dung-Face - A harsh insult.

Like LionClan/TigerClan - An expression stating that a cat does something very fiercely or well.

Featherbrain - A term used by WindClan cats, equivalent to mouse-brain.

Fishface, fishfur or fish-breath - An insult used against RiverClan warriors.

Flea-brain - A friendly, yet harsh insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.

Fox-breath - A harsh insult.

Fox-dung - A (harsh) insult comparing the recipient to fox feces. Also used as an exclamation.

Fox-hearted - An insult meaning cruel, cold-hearted.

Furball - A (friendly, yet harsh) insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.

Fuzz-brain - A friendly, but harsh insult. Severity of the insult is almost always decided by tone.

Great StarClan! - An exclamation used to signify extreme surprise or anger. Similar to Oh my god!

Hare-dung - Used as an exclaimation, similar to "mouse-dung". Somewhat like "Darn it!"

When hedgehogs will fly - An exclamation style statement that shows disbelief that a certain event will likely occur, as in That will happen when hedgehogs fly.

How in Silverpelt? - An exclamation used meaning "How in the world?"

I don't give a mousetail/They wouldn't give a mousetail - An exclamation meaning that the cat does not care. Another variation is I would ____ for a couple of mousetails meaning that they are willing to do the inserted action for no real reward. Can also mean that a cat would be stingy enough not to share a mousetail

I'd have shredded you into mousedust! - to gravely injure, rip to shreds. Similar to mousemeat.

It's better to scare away a mouse than welcome a badger - An old nursery saying that means that it's better to scare away a friendly cat than welcome a not-so-friendly cat.

Make dirt-To use the bathroom.

May StarClan light your path/Banish all the fleas from your nest - A friendly term used to tell others they wish them well.

May the Sun warm your back and the fish leap into your paws- A blessing used in RiverClan used to wish good dreams or, in some instances, to say farewell to a dead cat.

May you find good hunting, swift running, and shelter when you sleep- An ancient farewell used by all the Clans, to say goodbye to loved ones on their way to StarClan.

Minnow-brain - An insult that is friendly but harsh. A RiverClan version of mouse-brain.

Mouse-brain - A harsh insult;as dumb as a mouse.

Mouse-dung - A (somewhat harsh) insult comparing the recipient to mouse feces.

Mouse-hearted - An insult that describes one who is cowardly.

Mousefodder - An insult describing that the cat is worthless or a kittypet.

Once a kittypet, always a kittypet! - A harsh phrase used to describe a cat with kittypet roots.

Only) StarClan knows (what) - Sometimes used to answer a question that is impossible to answer. Similar to "Only god knows what," "Only god knows," and "god knows."

Pain in the tail - An insult meaning a cat is irritating or lazy.

Scaredy-mouse! - A similar expression to scaredy-cat, but in cat terms.

Scaredy-sparrow - An expression also similar to scaredy-cat, in cat terms.

Snake-hearted, or Snake-heart- Similar to the term'fox-hearted.'

Sorry catches no prey or Sorry fills no bellies - Means cats can be sorry, but that will not change the past.

StarClan's kits! – An exclamation of surprise or disbelief.

Tabbies don't change their stripes - means that a cat doesn't change their nature. Equivalent to "a leopard can't change his spots."

What in StarClan's name?- A exclamation similar to "What on earth?" or "What in the world?"

That's a load of badger droppings - A harsh exclamation saying that something is nonsense.

Thistles and thorns - Used to describe bad luck (as in: Thistles and thorns! I blew it!); similar to "Darn it" or "mouse-dung."

ou fight/hunt like a kittypet! - An expression used to insult or tease a cat who fights/hunts poorly.

Who made dirt in his/her fresh kill/nest?- A phrase to describe a cranky or suddenly moody cat.

Would've made mousemeat out of you! - To badly injure, rip to shreds. Similar to mousedust.

Frog-dirt and Fish-guts - Used in RiverClan, has the same meaning as thistles and thorns.

Who ruffled their fur?- A similar way of saying "who got under their skin?" But in cat terms.

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