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The answer is Melnais kaķis. Heres a tip if you get stuck once more on latin words maybe Google search translator and pick the Google one and type the English was and the translator will translate it to what you want!

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The Latin word for black cat is nigrum cattus. These words are said in Spanish as gato negro and in German it is schwarze katze.

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Cave felem is beware of the cat. If you are making a sign, maybe you want feles ferox (unbridled, wild, brave, arrogant cat).

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Cave canem.

= beware of dog in latin

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Feles.

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