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"stray cat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cat that has been separated from its owner or that does not have an owner. For example, "The little girl found a stray cat in the alley and took it home."
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Stray cat strut.
"Feed me a stray cat".
Dragonflies buzzed, and a stray cat pawed at the dirt.
His family's only other pet was a stray cat.
That is, until there's a stray cat turd.
A highlight of their concerts was a toe-tapping celebration of paedophilia called "Stray Cat Blues".
These days dads and granddads sing "Stray Cat Blues" at old-fart birthday parties.
Will a stray cat that she spotted in the neighborhood meet an unpleasant end?
But at times, he said, he feels like a stray cat.
New York was no place for a stray cat in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
They ended up covering a story about a stray cat living under a suburban freeway interchange.
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