According to the Irish Dictionary - female cat in Gaelic is baineannach cat
The Irish word for 'cat' is cat.
Irish (Gaelic) has no verb for 'to have' but would say "I have a cat" as "Tá cat agam" literally, "there-is a cat at-me".
Irish (Gaelic): cat bánScottish Gaelic: cat bànIn Irish it's "cat bán"
cat
'Cat riabhach' or 'cat breac' mean 'tabby cat' in Irish.
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.
Wyfiekat
cat it really is cat
a male cat = khatool (חתול) a female cat = khatoolah (חתולה)
Gato (for a male cat or cat of unknown gender) or gata (for a female cat).gatogato
To say "a cat is handsome" in Spanish, you would say "un gato es guapo." If you want to specify a female cat, you would say "una gata es guapa." The word "guapo" can refer to both males and females, but it's good to use "gata" for clarity when talking about a female cat.
Irish would use the following construction:'He has a cat." Tá cat aige. (There is a cat at-him.)