Citations:catpeople

Noun: "plural form of catperson"

 * 1990 — Brian Stableford, "The British and American Traditions of Speculative Fiction", in Contours of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Eighth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts (ed. Michele K. Langford), Greenwood Press (1990), ISBN 0313266476, page 43:
 * Images of these "superior beings" can be found in the Amphibians of S. Fowler Wright's The World Below, the catpeople in John Gloag's Tomorrow's Yesterday,
 * 2002 — Camerin Courtney, Table for One: The Savvy Girl's Guide to Singleness, Revell (2011), ISBN 9781441236968, unnumbered page:
 * We had a delightful conversation as she told me of all the wonderful sites they'd seen — until the lights dimmed and the singing, dancing catpeople reappeared.
 * We had a delightful conversation as she told me of all the wonderful sites they'd seen — until the lights dimmed and the singing, dancing catpeople reappeared.