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The phrase "have a cat" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express ownership or possession of a cat. Here are a few examples of how it can be used in written English: 1. "I have a cat named Whiskers." 2. "Do you have a cat? I'm thinking of getting one." 3. "Having a cat has greatly improved my mental health." 4. "She claimed to have a cat, but I never saw it in her apartment." 5. "I can't come over tonight, I have to take my cat to the vet."
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And you have a cat.
You have a cat.
"Do you have a cat?" I asked.
"Yes, I have a cat," he admitted.
"But I have a cat!" she shouted.
Though I also have a cat.
"Does she have a cat?" Caroline asks.
"We have a cat that just had kittens," she said.
Not, however, if you have a cat in the house.
UB: I have a cat – well, it's actually a cheetah.
My Auntie Barbara used to have a cat called Euclid.
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