In reality, kitty means cat, right? so cat in french is "chat", and kittens is "chattons", and for a girl cat, it's "chatte" but, if you want to say kitty, another french word you can use is "minou" :)
you could say both but the most common is kitty litter
Kipaka(little cat) or mtoto wa paka (cat baby),
the way you say "i have a pet cat" in French is "J'ai un chat"
"The skinny cat" is "le chat maigre" in French.
In reality, kitty means cat, right? so cat in french is "chat", and kittens is "chattons", and for a girl cat, it's "chatte" but, if you want to say kitty, another french word you can use is "minou" :)
moon kitty is moon kitty moon cat is "tsukineko"
Kat is a name and a kitty is what people say to a cat that is a baby
you could say both but the most common is kitty litter
«bon minou» is good kitty in french. and for the other quetion DAY in french is «journée»
No the kitty goes meow. :3
Devil = "akuma" + Kitty = "nyan-ko" (note: cat is "neko")
Kipaka(little cat) or mtoto wa paka (cat baby),
"Un chat gris, is how you say gray cat in french
the way you say "i have a pet cat" in French is "J'ai un chat"
"Good-times kitty-cat" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Minouche des bons temps. The pronunciation of the feline-related prepositional phrase -- which references a Pensacola Pelican Press publication by Jack Fabian and which translates literally as "kitty-cat of the good times" and loosely as "Fun-loving kitty-cat" -- will be "mee-noosh dey bo taw" in French.
Usually if you bend down and chant kitty kitty kitty the cat might come.