How to Say ‘Cat treats’ in Japanese
猫のおやつ
ねこのおやつ
💬 Usage Tip: [おやつ] is generally a snack or treat, indicating small portions.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Providing treats to pets is a common way to show affection.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
猫ねこ
[neko]
cat
A domestic animal, often kept as a pet.
猫はボールで遊んでいます。
The cat is playing with a ball.
のの
[no]
possessive
Particle indicating possession or relation.
それは彼の車です。
That is his car.
おやつおやつ
[oyatsu]
snack
A small amount of food eaten between meals.
おやつの時間です。
It's snack time.
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