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perfect with the first syllable altered to purr.

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purrfect (comparative more purrfect, superlative most purrfect)

  1. (colloquial, humorous) Perfect, in contexts relating to cats.
    • 2013, NPR book review, quoted on the praise page of John Bradshaw, Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet, Basic Books (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      Obligatory cat pun coming up . . . this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life.
    • 2013, Sandra Magsamen, Living Artfully: A Heart-full Guide of Ideas and Inspirations That Celebrate Life, Love, and Moments That Matter[1], Simon & Schuster, →ISBN:
      For a “purrfect” Halloween costume, I make a black tail and pin it to the back of my dress, glue two black felt ears onto a hair band, and draw little black whiskers below my nose that I've rouged slightly pink.
    • 2015, Marty Whelan, That’s Life[2], Gill & Macmillan, →ISBN:
      Now, Oscar was the most wonderful pet; attentive, affectionate, strangely thoughtful for a cat, a purrfect cat.

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