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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate cat" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is describing an action involving eating a cat, but this is highly unusual and likely inappropriate.
Example: "In a bizarre story, the character in the novel claimed he ate cat during his travels."
Alternatives: "consumed feline" or "dined on cat".
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They shared meals at their deserted campsites, as he devoured pasta and fries and she ate cat food.
Syrian child: 'We ate cats' Jump to media player Eight-year-old Baraa, whose fledly fled the besieged Old Quarter of Homs in Syria, tells the BBC's Lyse Doucet that her family ate cat meat.
Nadanian also said that during the Linares Open of 1998 his friend Levon Aronian joked that Nadanian ate cat food.
Here's some videos of my dog licking my tongue (after he ate cat poop) (just kidding) and Lonnie getting fed and trying to put a cork in a bottle.
Instead here's a video of my dog licking my tongue (after he ate cat poop) (just kidding) and Lonnie getting fed and trying to put a cork in a bottle.
I've ate cat food.
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The coyotes ate cats but rarely bothered with birds.
(People ate cats and dogs; according to some reports, they ate one another).
I always thought it was cool that they ate cats.
That's the fast route to eating cat food out of the tin.
It's legal to eat cat, he says, but illegal to sell as food.
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