Belaya koshka - белая кошка.
If I'm not mistaken, it'd be reversed, as in Spanish - кошка белая.
белая - be-YEL-a-ya (roughly). e makes a "ye" sound (as in yet); я makes a "ya" (as in yard).
koshka is a good phoenetic spelling for кошка.
But you may say "`Белый кот = White MALE cat = `Beliy kot". As for reversed variant "Кошка белая", it sounds encyclopedically, or as if you want to say that " No, it`s not black, but white".
i've never seen a white russian cat. So this is a stupid question! :(
The Russian cat is often considered quite rare. White cats are more difficult to find and most people have luck with going through a breeder.
Kot is the Russian word for cat. Russians also say Koschka (pronounced the way it looks) for "kitty."
Белый
" Kavoshka" -kuh-vosh-kuh-
There is no word for "the" in the Russian language. There is also no word for is, a/an, or are. For example, if you were to say: "I went into an old building in search of the cat. It is very cold there." In Russian, you'd say: "I went in old building, searching for cat. It very cold there."
ЗИМА САД SIBERIAN ПУЩА CAT
Белоснежка Belosnezhka
In Arapaho you say nookóe'éí-wo'óoó
A blue and white cat is not a breed it's the coloring of a cat! They are called blue and gray but in appearance they are gray and white! A blue and white cat is not a particular breed, just a blue cat with white.
Stuart Little - A small white mouse , Snowbell ("Snow") - The Little's cynical but scaredy house-cat and Smokey the Alley-Cat - a Russian Blue cat .
If you phrase it as 'a Russian blue cat' it would be 'Cat liathghorm Rúiseach'.