When including both native and non-native speakers, English is the most widely spoken language in the world. So, that means most of us use the words cat, kitten, and meow, when it comes to our kitties. But, there are billions more people in the world speaking other languages. Because of the varied languages across the globe, cat lovers who speak other languages have different words for their cats and kittens and the sound they make.

So, with the help of Google Translate and a little research, let’s take our feline lexicon to new levels and learn the words that mean cat, kitten, and meow in an array of different tongues. You’re sure to impress your kitty with your new vocabulary! In order of language popularity according, here’s how to say cat, kitten, and meow in different languages from around the world.

Cat Information
Gender:
Male
Age:
1 Year
Color:
White
Pet ID:
09481
Size:
Med. 26-60 lbs
Vaccinated:
Yes
City:
New York
Breed:
Husky
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