Sato (en. Sato)

/'sato/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Domestic or street cat, which generally has no owner.
The stray settled in the corner of the garden.
El sato se acomodó en la esquina del jardín.
Cat that lives on the streets or is considered feral.
We saw a stray looking for food in the trash can.
Vimos un sato buscando comida en el basurero.
Street cat that has not been domesticated.
It is sad to see so many strays in the city.
Es triste ver a tantos sato en la ciudad.

Etymology

From the English 'stray cat'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

street cat
Cat that lives on the street.
sato callejero
to feed a stray
To feed a homeless cat.
dar de comer a un sato
to adopt a stray
To take in a street cat as a pet.
adoptar un sato

Related Words

cat
Domestic animal commonly kept as a pet.
gato
cat door
Opening through which cats can enter and exit.
gatera
feral cat
Cat that has reverted to living in the wild.
gato asilvestrado

Slang Meanings

Cat that lives on the street
That stray looks like it has been wandering for days.
Ese sato tiene pinta de haber estado vagando por días.
Cat without an owner
There are several strays in the neighborhood that always look for food.
En el barrio hay varios sato que siempre buscan comida.