Usage examples of "cat" in English with translation to Spanish

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A dog chased a cat. Un perro persiguió a un gato.
My cat ignores me, except when she's hungry. Mi gata me ignora excepto cuando tiene hambre.
How do you say "cat" in Spanish? ¿Cómo se dice "cat" en español?
The lion and tiger are two different species of cat. El león y el tigre son dos diferentes especies de felinos.
There isn't a cat. No hay un gato.
I like your cat, but she doesn't like me. Me agrada tu gata, pero a ella no le agrado.
The cat is licking itself. El gato se está lamiendo.
He played with his cat. Él jugó con su gato.
The cat has two ears. El gato tiene dos orejas.
We have a white cat. Tenemos un gato blanco.
A cat is not human. Un gato no es un humano.
The cat is not human. El gato no es humano.
She scared the cat away. Ella asustó al gato.
I have a white cat. Tengo un gato blanco.
Tom let the cat out. Tom dejó salir al gato.
I let in the cat. Dejé entrar al gato.
A cat has seven lives. Un gato tiene siete vidas.
My cat killed a squirrel. Mi gato mató una ardilla.
Tom has a black cat. Tom tiene un gato negro.
The cat continued to mew. El gato siguió maullando.
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