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Hi all have a slight dilema.The cat sitter has moved ,do any of you take your cat with you ,any problems doing so .Thinking of couple weekends away to try it out .
Well, if you're thinking of going to France, we might want to check the difference between 'le chat' and 'la chatte'.
I think it might be wrong to ask an old lady if you can play with 'la chatte'.
I think we need Frankie (Yodeli) to help here
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geo and Pammy take their ratcatcher with them...
Now far be it for me to embarass a lady but you allude to a double meaning, maybe you should enlighten us so I don't get my face slapped againWell i'm afraid i'll have to teach a few things to google .... masculin and feminin things especially
Let's say it another way: there are only 2 words : "le chat": a male cat and "la chatte" a female cat... and that's it !
Now i'd like to know whether thehuchies know something different about "la chatte".....??? Did you happen to know the double meaning of it? and why an OLD lady?
Frankie
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Sorry! :Blush:
It was a very old joke told to me by a French schoolgirl.
English man offers to play with an old French woman's cat - makes old French woman very happy...
Don't pronounce the 't'!
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