What the heck is this supposed to mean? Sounds like pure nonsense to me.
Because they are not creative and do not listen more to their cats.
It all depends on the cat itself, if a cat in Germany was abused it would sound different from a cat from the U.S. which was not abused, but if same physical condition and same species and same sex most likely not.
Yes. The same short A sound is in cat, flag, fat, and flat.
Yes, because the words "cat" , "hat", and "mat" all end with the same sound.
The word "cat" has the same vowel sound as "flat".
The word "cat" begins with the same sound as "kite."
Yes, The A in at has the same short A as in bat, cat, and hat.
Rhyming words.
When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
Same as any other large cat. Roar.
No. The A in name is a long A (ay) sound, i.e. it says its name. The A in can is a short A (ah as in cat).
Yes. The A has the same long A sound as in "base." The first E is silent.
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