None of the terms you listed are used to refer to a group of cats. The correct term is a "clowder" of cats.
A clowder of cats is a group of cats that are living together. They may be related or unrelated, but they typically form social bonds and live in harmony. Clowders of cats can be found in both domestic and wild settings.
A "pride" is not used to refer to a group of cats. It is typically used for a group of lions.
A group of cats is commonly referred to as a "clowder" or a "glaring." These terms are used to describe a gathering or group of domestic cats. Additionally, the term "clowder" can be used for a group of wild cats.
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