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About a cat
If I speak about a cat, what should I say? I visited him or I visited it
What is right? He is black or It is black
2014年10月21日 18:17
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both are correct
if you are talking about some unknown cat -- it
if it's your definite cat -- him
2014年10月22日
if 'it' important for you or 'it' is your pet, it's better to use 'he' or 'she' in my opinion
2014年10月21日
The choice of he, she or it depends on your level of affection towards the animal in question.
You'd refer to your own pet as 'he' or 'she' depending on gender, and you'd also refer to your friend's or neighbour's cat in the same way. Otherwise they'd be offended (the friend or neighbour that is, not the cat. I shouldn't think that the cat would mind either way).
Saying 'it' shows as lack of affection towards the animal. So if there's a horrible cat that you hate, because it's always leaving smelly messes in your garden, then that would be a situation to say 'it'.
It all depends on your attitude!
2014年10月21日
You can use whichever you like, using he or she can show a close relationship to the animal.
2014年10月21日
If you know whether the cat is male or female, then you should refer to the cat as either he or she.
I visited him.
He is black.
2014年10月21日
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