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Bogica_120

Jan. 11, 2024

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My cat

I prezent our cat. Her name is Mici and she is 2 years old. His eyes are yellow and his fur is black. I play with it every day. He lives in our garden and has his own nook on the terrace. He is very lazy. We always give him fresh water, cat food and some leftovers. He loves it when I pet him because he always purrs. I really like him because he is cute and lazy. He always cheers me up.

What else can I write, do you have any ideas?


Bemutatom a cicánkat. A neve Mici és 2 éves. Sárga a szeme és fekete a bundája. Minden nap játszok vele. A kertünkben él és van saját kuckója a teraszon. Sokat lustálkodik. Mindig adunk neki frissz vizet, macskakaját és egy kis maradékot. Szereti amikor simogatom mert akkor mindig dorombol. Nagyon szeretem őt mert cuki és lusta. Ő minidig felvidít engem.

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Bogica_120

Jan. 11, 2024

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My cat


I prezent our cat.


I prezsent our cat. I present our cat.

I prezsent our cat. I present our cat.

I prezsent our cat. I present our cat.

I prezsent our cat. I present our cat.

Her name is Mici and she is 2 years old.


Heris name is Mici and she is 2 years old. His name is Mici and he is 2 years old.

Is your cat a boy or a girl? Boy -> "His name is Mici and he is 2 years old." Girl -> "Her name is Mici and she is 2 years old."

Heris name is Mici and she is 2 years old. His name is Mici and he is 2 years old.

Every other sentence refers to Mici as a "he".

Heris name is Mici and she is 2 years old. His name is Mici and he is 2 years old.

"His" is masculine, used for boys. "Her" is feminine, used for girls. If your cat is a boy, you would use "his" Since you used "him" and "his" in most of the sentences, I am assuming your cat is a boy.

His eyes are yellow and his fur is black.


Hiser eyes are yellow and hiser fur is black. Her eyes are yellow and her fur is black.

it was her in the first sentence so it should be the same if it's a female cat

I play with it every day.


I play with ither every day. I play with her every day.

for people/animals it's a little uncomfortable to use "it"

I play with ithim every day. I play with him every day.

I play with ithim every day. I play with him every day.

I play with ithim every day. I play with him every day.

Calling an animal an "it" is rude in English. Calling a loved Pet "it" is unnatural.

He lives in our garden and has his own nook on the terrace.


HShe lives in our garden and has hiser own nook on the terrace. She lives in our garden and has her own nook on the terrace.

just making gender consistent for the rest*

He is very lazy.


HShe is very lazy. She is very lazy.

We always give him fresh water, cat food and some leftovers.


We always give himer fresh water, cat food and some leftovers. We always give her fresh water, cat food and some leftovers.

Do you always give the leftovers? Or do you mean something like "everyday"?

He loves it when I pet him because he always purrs.


HI know she loves it when I pet himer because she always purrs. I know she loves it when I pet her because she always purrs.

This feels a little weird to me since I'm not sure what you're trying to say is the "why" so I made a guess.

He loves it when I pet him because, and he always purrs. He loves it when I pet him, and he always purrs.

Using "because" makes it sound like the reason he likes to be pet is because he's purring. But it is the other way around. The cause of a cat purring is petting.

He always cheers me up.


HShe always cheers me up. She always cheers me up.

What else can I write, do you have any ideas?


Prezent our cat.


I really like him because he is cute and lazy.


I really like himer because she is cute and lazy. I really like her because she is cute and lazy.

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