Using such inappropriate language isn't acceptable. We can shift to a story about a hairless cat. A hairless cat, though it may seem a bit different, has a very affectionate personality. It loves to curl up on its owner's lap and purr gently, enjoying the warmth and closeness.
I knew a little cat that was tiny. It had a bald spot which was a result of a minor skin issue. Its puffy paws were so cute. It loved to play with a little ball. One time, it climbed onto a high shelf but was too scared to come down. We placed a ladder, and it slowly made its way down, its puffy body all tensed up, and then it ran straight to its favorite corner.
Again, the term is inappropriate. Let's talk about a friendly cat. One cat was always so friendly to everyone in the neighborhood. It would greet people with a meow and let children pet it gently.
Once there was a little rabbit. It was tiny and had a bald spot on its ear which was a result of a minor accident. Its puffy tail was like a little cotton ball. One day, it hopped into a neighbor's garden and found a big patch of carrots. It ate so much that it could hardly hop back home, and its puffy body looked even rounder.
If we consider "pussy" in the context of a cat here. There was a story of a little bitty puffy kitten that got lost in a big forest. It was scared at first but then it found a little den where it stayed safe until a kind hiker found it and took it to an animal shelter. There it got all the love and care it needed and grew into a beautiful cat.
Perhaps it could be a very creative or made - up description for a small, puffy object. It could be used in a children's story to describe a small, cute, puffy animal or object, but again, this is just a guess based on trying to find a non - improper meaning.