What does κατοικίδια in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word κατοικίδια in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κατοικίδια in Greek.

The word κατοικίδια in Greek means κατοικίδια γάτα, κατοικίδια γάτα, κατοικίδια γάτα, τροφή για κατοικίδια, φιλικός προς τα κατοικίδια. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word κατοικίδια

κατοικίδια γάτα

(feline kept as a pet)

The European wild cat is bigger than the average domestic cat.

κατοικίδια γάτα

(species of small feline)

The domestic cat has been with us for centuries.

κατοικίδια γάτα

(domestic feline, pet cat)

A lion is a wild cat, not a house cat.

τροφή για κατοικίδια

(feed for domestic animals)

Susan has three dogs and five cats, so she spends a lot of money on pet food.

φιλικός προς τα κατοικίδια

(that welcomes domestic animals)

The motel was pet friendly so my brother could bring his two best friends, his dogs.

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