When learning animal vocabulary, most Spanish speakers know thatgatosis the direct translation of 'cat'. But they might find themselves in a situation where they want to improve their Spanish vocabulary and have different words to refer to their pets. As a result, they might wonder how to say "cat" in Spanish.
Depending on the formality of the context, as well as the Spanish-speaking country, here are some common words to say 'cat' in Spanish:
- gato-gato
- michi-gato
- Kitten -kitten kitten
- My son -cat/kitten
- Micifuz –cat / kitten
- miso -gato
- morrongo-gato
All these terms are different ways of saying 'cat' in Spanish. However, some of these terms are only suitable for casual conversation or are used in some Spanish-speaking countries. For this reason, in the following sections you will find a description of how and when to use each of these terms.
By the end of this, you will increase your Spanish vocabulary, having different terms to say 'cat' and be able to describe your affection for your cat.
1. gato-gato
how could you knowgatosis the most common way of saying 'cat' in Spanish. As a result, you will be able to use this word in all Spanish speaking countries. Something you should keep in mind is that although in English cat refers to male and female cats, in Spanish you will have to choose betweengatosygata.
What's your namegatos?
What is yourgatoname?
The neighbor has onegatosvery beautiful
The neighbor has a very good one.gato
I'll take minegatafor veterinary
I'll get minegatofor veterinary
my sister likes them a lotgatos
my sister likesgatosquite
Annotate:In Spanish,gatosygataThey can also be used as pejorative adjectives when referring to people. In this case, these words are used to refer to a servant or to express that someone is very vulgar or common.
2. Kitten / Kitten –kitten kitten
Kittenycookedthey are also standard terms you can use to say 'cat' in spanish. Typically, 'kitten' and 'kitten' are the words we use to refer to kittens. However, they are also used as a term of endearment to refer to cats of all sizes.
Thus, depending on the context, 'gatito' and 'gatita' can be translated as 'gatinho', 'gato' or 'gatinho'. Note that in this case you will also use 'kitten' for male cats and 'kitten' for female cats.
How prettycookedter!
you have a beautifulkitten!
My neighbor's cat had manykittens
My neighbor's cat had manykittens
Have you seen how small this is?kitten?
Did you see how smallkitten¿es?
my boyfriend gave me twogatothe persians
My boyfriend gave me two Persiansgatos
3. Believe / Believe –kitty cat / kitty
My sonygoare other Spanish words you can use to say 'gato'. While still very popular, these words are a little more casual and cheesy than 'cat' and 'kitten'. Pussycat and pussycat are very catchy terms. These words can be translated as 'kitten', 'cat' or 'kitten'.
Come here,my son
Come here,kitten!
Ma'am, you've got to take yourmy sonfor veterinary
Ma'am, you've got to take yourgatofor veterinary
I don't like that yougoget on us sofas
I don't like yourskittenget on us sofas
My friends will adopt mykittens
My friends will adopt mekittens
4. Michi-gato
Currently, in Mexico,michihas become the most popular informal word people use to say 'cat'. 'Michi' is very affectionate and quite popular on social media, where she can be seen sharing cat-related content. However, you can also use this word in your real-life conversations.
Unlike other words on this list, 'michi' can apply to male, female, and baby cats. In addition to being popular in Mexico, 'michi' is also known in Peru, and in other Spanish-speaking countries, you can find the followingvariations:
- Michin-Colombia
- Micho-Panama, Ecuador
Did you see theMichi?
Did you see the¿gato?
Paco, feed himmichi
Paco, feed himgato
Whatmichihe likes to sleep in my bed
Migatohe likes to sleep in my bed
Do you know what race they are?michifrom Claudia?
Do you know what race Claudia is?gatosson?

5. Micifuz –cat / kitten
If you want a fun and informal way of saying 'cat', you can use the wordcon micifusThis colloquial term can be used as a way to name your pets, but also as a way to refer to or talk about cats whose names you don't know.
Micifuz is well known in Spanish-speaking countries, however it is only suitable for informal conversations. Depending on the context, 'micifuz' can be translated as 'cat' or 'kitten'.
change the sandcon micifus
Change thegatosandbox
Micifuz,come feed you
Kitten,come here so i can feed you
Did you see what he's doingwith microphone?
did you see whatgatoIs doing?
¿MicifuzDo you still have food or should I bring more?
HegatoDo I still have food or do I need to bring more?
Annotate:Micifuzis the name of a cat in a famous Spanish poem. Therefore, this word can be used as a fun way to call your cat, even if he already has a name. Fluffy can be used for both male and female cats.
6. Morrongo –gato
morrongoIt might not be as popular as other words on this list, but it's still an informal term that Spanish speakers use to say 'cat'. As a synonym for 'cat',morrongoIt is mainly used in Mexico and Argentina. You can use this word to refer to kittens or adult cats.
Hemorrongomy brother is very affectionate
My brothersgatohe is very affectionate
Mom, do you know where themorrongo?
Mom, do you know where thegato¿es?
my cousin has manysawsin your home
my cousin has a lotgatosin your home
Look, the toys I bought for themorrongo
Look at the toys I bought for himgato
Annotate:As a slang term, 'morrongo' can change meaning depending on the context or where you are. In Colombia and Spain, this word can be used to describe a lazy or slow person. In Mexico, it can also be used to refer to a butcher's helper.
7. miso -gato
In the Dominican Republic,misois an informal term meaning 'cat'. As a result, you can use this word in casual conversation as a different and original way of saying 'cat'. Like other words on this list, you can use 'miso' as a way to call your pet or cats in general.
HemisoI broke my wife's vase
HegatoI broke my wife's vase
OurmisoIt's very quiet
OurgatoIt's very quiet
How manyhe mustter?
How manygatostem?
Grandma, can I play with him?miso?
Grandma, can I play with him?gato?
Ending
Spanish speakers have different terms for their beloved cats. So, in this article, we show you 7 common words that you can use to say 'cat' in Spanish. While these words are not names, they are still useful when talking about your or someone else's cat.
Now, you can use your knowledge of Spanish to showMicifuzyour affection.