Pet is just often called 'un animal' in French, whenever the context allows the listener to understand. When you want to be more precise, you may say 'un animal de compagnie' or 'un animal familier'
un animal de compagnie, plural : des animaux de compagnie
animal de compagnie
"J'ai deux animaux." (or in a more formal setting, "J'ai deux animaux domestiques.")
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
you say it in a french accent
Animaux
what pet?
Quels animaux avez-vous?
je n'ai pas d'animal domestique
As-tu des animaux familiers.
je n'ai pas d'animal [familier]
Amener - for people and pets. Apporter - for things
animaux domestiques
yes
"le nom de ton animal / animal de compagnie". French kids talk of their dog, cat, bird, fish, instead of their pet.
Cats and dogs
Absolutely. Dogs are particularly popular.