In Japanese the word cat is Neko, pronounced Neh koh.
--in hiragana it's ねこ
--in katakana it's ネコ
--in kanjii it's 猫
Neko.
猫 neko
Nyan is the word for meow in Japanese. (Cats say "nyan" instead of "meow")
双子の猫 = futago no neko
"neko no onesan" which basically means "cat's big sister"
Okaa-san wa neko ga suki desu
CATS
Japanese cats may look different from cats in other countries due to selective breeding, environmental factors, and genetic variations specific to the region.
Japanese cats and American cats may have differences in appearance, behavior, and cultural significance. Japanese cats, such as the popular "Maneki-neko" or beckoning cat, are often seen as symbols of good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture. They may have unique physical characteristics, such as the "bobtail" breed. American cats, on the other hand, may vary in breed and size, with popular breeds like the Maine Coon and the Siamese. Additionally, American cats may not hold the same cultural significance as Japanese cats, but are often beloved as pets in American households.
"Neko" is the Japanese word for "cat." It is commonly used in anime, manga, and Japanese culture to refer to cats or characters that resemble cats.
Japanese Bobtail cats are not a hypoallergenic breed of cat. They produce as much dander as any average domestic cat.
Cats , in a general manner, say "meow".
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To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".