Noun
A cat; -- a fondling appellation.
A hare; -- so called by sportsmen.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA photo Geof and Georgie with their adorable pet cat Puss. Source: Internet
Bang! host Scott Aukerman was sent Little Button Puss as part of a promotional advertising campaign for the line of sex-robots. Source: Internet
An alternative word with cognates in many languages is English 'puss' ('pussycat'). Source: Internet
★★★½ Puss in boots -(Capitol/Caprice) The endearing feline furball from Shrek gets his own swashbuckling prequel, in a witty and entirely delightful piece of animation. Source: Internet
In Kimio Yabuki's Puss in Boots (1969), Miyazaki again provided key animation as well as designs, storyboards and story ideas for key scenes in the film, including the climactic chase scene. Source: Internet
Later, they see Shrek, Donkey and Puss in Boots arrested in Far Far Away and free them, then head to the castle to stop Prince Charming. Source: Internet