KITTIES - translation to arabic
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KITTIES - translation to arabic

YOUNG CAT
Kittens; Kitties; Kitteh; Kittun; Baby cat; Baby kitty; Baby kitties; Kitten (animal); Juvenile cat; Baby kitten
  • 1-month-old kitten
  • Norwegian Forest]] kitten
  • black kitten]], showing signs of [[malnourishment]]
  • A [[Ragdoll]] kitten
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  • pet shop]]
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  • A kitten suckling on its mother
  • A kitten opening its eyes for the first time

KITTIES         

ألاسم

بِسَّة ; قِطَّة ; هِرَّة

KITTEN         

ألاسم

هُرَيْرَة

kitten         
اسْم : هُرَيْرَة . هِرَّة صغيرة

Definition

kitten
¦ noun
1. a young cat.
the young of certain other animals, such as the rabbit and beaver.
2. used in names of a group of furry grey and white moths. [Genus Furcula.]
¦ verb give birth to kittens.
Phrases
have kittens Brit. informal be extremely nervous or upset.
Origin
ME kitoun, ketoun, from an Anglo-Norman Fr. var. of OFr. chitoun, dimin. of chat 'cat'.

Wikipedia

Kitten

A kitten is a juvenile cat. After being born, kittens display primary altriciality and are totally dependent on their mothers for survival. They normally do not open their eyes for seven to ten days. After about two weeks, kittens develop quickly and begin to explore the world outside their nest. After a further three to four weeks, they begin to eat solid food and grow baby teeth. Domestic kittens are highly social animals and usually enjoy human companionship.

Examples of use of KITTIES
1. There are big kitties, small kitties, space kitties, geisha kitties, kitties on cups, on pens, on notebooks, on cell phone covers, on watches, on umbrellas, on backpacks.
2. He‘d always let his kitties out and then call them back,‘‘ she said.
3. Kitties who get the boot will be adopted into permanent homes.
4. But somebody must have forgotten to tell these aqua–kitties, who seem to be doing quite swimmingly in the family pool!
5. Life goes swimmingly for aqua–kitties "Niu Niu‘s spirits have lifted, the wound has healed and her appetite has basically recovered.