Hello neighbor. Good afternoon. I'm sorry, but have you seen my cat? Hello Sandra. Your cat. Is it a black cat?
That's your cat, right? Yes, Rachel is my black cat. She was in my house, but she went out and I don't see her. But it's dirt(尘), in front of you. The black cat with a head or something like that. Oh, Rachel, yeah.
I'm sorry. I hadn't seen her. Where were you, Rachel? I have been looking for you, naughty(顽皮的) girl. Thank you. You're welcome.
Can I ask you a question, please? I just noticed(注意) something weird(怪异的). Sure( 〈口语〉 的确). You can ask me anything. Something weird. About what?
About your cat. I mean, is it wearing a hat? Or what is that? I don't understand. Oh, right. Yeah, that's her hat.
She looks beautiful with that, isn't she? Well, maybe or maybe not. I mean, why does she have to wear clothes? That's not correct. It's a cat. It shouldn't be wearing clothes.
I don't think that's correct. With all due(预期的) respect(尊敬), she's my cat and she likes wearing her clothes. Don't you see her happy? That's another thing. Why do you call it "she"? It's not a person. It is a cat.
Because she's not just a cat. She's my daughter, my Rachel. She's family. What? That's not true. It's your pet(爱畜).
It's an animal. It's not your daughter. I have a daughter. Her name is Joanna. She's a human(人), not a cat. That's correct.
Well, good for you. I have to go. Thank you, neighbor. Have a nice day. Stop doing that, okay(好)? It's not correct to treat(对待) your pet(爱畜) like a human(人).
Thank you. You must be kidding. It's not your problem. It is my cat and I can treat her as(当…的时候) I want. Relax, woman. Maybe you're stressed(着重).
Take it easy. I just want to help you. I see you here every day. I mean, you don't work, right?