Usage examples of "Cat" in English with translation to French

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There isn't a cat. Il n'y a pas un chat.
He played with his cat. Il jouait avec sa chatte.
I am a cat person. J'aime les chats.
I keep a female cat. Je m'occupe d'une chatte.
The cat has two ears. Le chat a deux oreilles.
He has a white cat. Il a une chatte blanche.
We have a white cat. Nous avons un chat blanc.
Alain focused all his attention on his cat. Alain a concentré toutes ses attentions sur sa chatte.
The cat scratched my hand. Le chat me griffa la main.
My cat killed a squirrel. Mon chat a tué un écureuil.
The cat crossed the street. Le chat traversa la rue.
The cat meant no harm. Le chat n'avait pas de mauvaises intentions.
The cat is very cute. Le chat est très mignon.
I let the cat in. J'ai laissé entrer le chat.
My pet cat died yesterday. Mon chat est mort hier.
Tom keeps a black cat. Tom a un chat noir.
She has a white cat. Elle a un chat blanc.
The cat arched its back. Le chat arqua le dos.
My cat is really smart. Mon chat est vraiment malin.
Her old cat is still alive. Son vieux chat est encore en vie.
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