[f. prec. + -ITY.] The quality of being feline; a cat-like disposition; the typical qualities of the cat-tribe.
1855. M. Harland, Hidden Path, xxviii. 270. This idiosyncrasy of his felinity tormented Bella more than ever.
1882. F. W. Harper, in Spectator, 30 Dec. 1682. Felinity, at least the highest part of it, is included in humanity.