A1 Collocation Neutral 4 min read

Feed the cat.

Give food to a cat.

In 15 Seconds

  • Giving food to a pet cat.
  • Common, everyday phrase.
  • Shows care and responsibility.
  • Used in casual conversation.

Meaning

This is the everyday action of giving food to your pet cat. It's a simple chore, but it carries a bit of warmth and responsibility. When you `feed the cat`, you're showing care and making sure your furry friend isn't hungry. It’s that moment of connection, like a mini ritual between you and your pet.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend

Hey, can you `feed the cat` before you leave? I forgot!

Hey, can you give food to the cat before you leave? I forgot!

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Morning routine

Okay, I've had my coffee. Now it's time to `feed the cat`.

Okay, I've had my coffee. Now it's time to give food to the cat.

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Instagram caption

My little shadow demanding his breakfast. #`feedthecat` #catlife

My little shadow demanding his breakfast. #givefoodtothecat #catlife

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Cultural Background

Cats are often treated like children. 'Feeding the cat' often involves high-quality, grain-free, or organic food, reflecting a high level of pet humanization. The phrase 'cat's tea' or 'cat's dinner' is common. There is a strong culture of 'rescue cats,' and feeding them is seen as a noble daily duty. Feeding stray cats is a communal cultural practice. You will see bowls of food and water on almost every street corner, maintained by the public. In Japan, 'Cat Cafes' are popular. Here, 'feeding the cat' is a paid activity where customers buy treats to interact with the animals.

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Use the Past Tense

Always remember 'fed'. It's one of the first irregular verbs you'll use daily.

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Don't say 'Feed to'

It's a direct action. 'Feed the cat', not 'Feed to the cat'.

In 15 Seconds

  • Giving food to a pet cat.
  • Common, everyday phrase.
  • Shows care and responsibility.
  • Used in casual conversation.

What It Means

This phrase is super straightforward! It means exactly what it says: you're giving food to your cat. It's the basic act of providing sustenance for your feline pal. Think of it as the daily chore that keeps your cat happy and full. It’s not complicated, but it’s a key part of pet ownership.

How To Use It

You use feed the cat when you're talking about the act of giving food to a cat, especially your own pet. It’s a common, everyday expression. You might say it when you're telling someone what you need to do, or what you've just done. It fits perfectly into daily routines and conversations about pets. It’s like saying walk the dog or water the plants. Simple, right?

Real-Life Examples

  • "I need to go feed the cat before we leave." (You're stating a task).
  • "Did you remember to feed the cat this morning?" (Asking about a completed task).
  • "My Instagram story today is all about how I feed the cat gourmet tuna!" (Sharing a pet moment).
  • "The noise woke me up; I think the cat wants me to feed the cat." (Explaining a pet's behavior).

When To Use It

Use feed the cat when you're talking about your pet cat needing food. It’s perfect for casual chats with family, friends, or roommates. You'd also use it in a quick text message or a social media post about your pet. If someone asks what chores you did, this fits right in. It’s the go-to phrase for this specific action.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use feed the cat if you're talking about feeding other animals. For example, you wouldn't say it for dogs, birds, or wild animals. It’s specifically for cats. Also, avoid it in very formal writing or speeches unless you're quoting someone or talking about pet care specifically. It sounds a bit too casual for a scientific paper on feline nutrition! And please, don't use it to describe feeding a human – unless you're being *very* sarcastic or making a joke.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up feed with other verbs or use it with the wrong animal. It's easy to do when you're just starting out! The key is that feed is the standard verb for giving food to animals.

I want to give food to the cat. I want to feed the cat.
Can you feed the dog? Can you feed the dog? (This is correct for dogs, but the phrase feed the cat is specific to cats).
I will eat the cat. I will feed the cat. (Hopefully, no one makes this one!)

Similar Expressions

  • Give the cat food: This is more literal and less common as a set phrase. It sounds a bit clunky compared to feed the cat.
  • Feed my cat: This is very similar, just adding the possessive pronoun.
  • Give my cat its dinner/breakfast: This is more specific about the mealtime.
  • Put food out for the cat: This implies leaving food available, perhaps without direct interaction.

Common Variations

  • Feed him/her/it: You can replace the cat with a pronoun. "I need to feed him."
  • Feed the cats: If you have more than one feline friend.
  • Feed the kitty: A more affectionate or cutesy variation.
  • Feed the moggy: A British informal term for a cat.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a cat sitting by its feed bowl, looking hungry. The word feed sounds like food. So, feed the cat means giving food to the cat. Easy peasy, right? You could even picture a cat wearing a tiny chef's hat, ready to be fed. Bon appétit, kitty!

Quick FAQ

  • Q: Is feed the cat always about pets?

A: Mostly, yes! It usually refers to a pet cat. If you're talking about feeding stray cats, you might say "I'm putting food out for the strays" or "I feed the neighborhood cats." But for your own furry friend, feed the cat is perfect.

  • Q: Can I say make the cat food?

A: Not really. Make food means preparing it from scratch. You feed the cat, whether the food is pre-packaged or homemade. Unless you're a chef for cats, stick to feed!

Usage Notes

This is a very common, everyday phrase used primarily in informal and neutral contexts. It's specific to cats, so avoid using it for other animals. While generally understood, it might sound slightly too simplistic in highly formal writing or speech.

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Use the Past Tense

Always remember 'fed'. It's one of the first irregular verbs you'll use daily.

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Don't say 'Feed to'

It's a direct action. 'Feed the cat', not 'Feed to the cat'.

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Add Adverbs

Make your English sound more natural by adding 'already' or 'just'. 'I've just fed the cat.'

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The 'Hungry Cat' Joke

In English, people often joke that cats pretend they haven't been fed to get more food. 'Don't listen to him, I already fed the cat!'

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend
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Hey, can you `feed the cat` before you leave? I forgot!

Hey, can you give food to the cat before you leave? I forgot!

A direct, casual request between friends.

#2 Morning routine
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Okay, I've had my coffee. Now it's time to `feed the cat`.

Okay, I've had my coffee. Now it's time to give food to the cat.

Describes a regular part of a daily routine.

#3 Instagram caption
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My little shadow demanding his breakfast. #`feedthecat` #catlife

My little shadow demanding his breakfast. #givefoodtothecat #catlife

Used as a hashtag to categorize content related to feeding pets.

#4 Talking to a roommate
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Did you `feed the cat`? He's meowing like he hasn't eaten in days.

Did you give food to the cat? He's meowing like he hasn't eaten in days.

Checking if a shared responsibility has been completed.

#5 Job interview (Zoom call)
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My cat might make some noise; I need to quickly `feed the cat` before our call starts.

My cat might make some noise; I need to quickly give food to the cat before our call starts.

Explaining a potential interruption in a professional context, making it relatable.

#6 Travel vlogger update
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Before heading to the airport, I made sure to `feed the cat` and leave plenty of water.

Before heading to the airport, I made sure to give food to the cat and leave plenty of water.

Mentioning pet care duties before traveling.

#7 Mistake example 1
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✗ I need to `make the cat food`. → ✓ I need to `feed the cat`.

✗ I need to prepare the cat food. → ✓ I need to give food to the cat.

`Make food` implies preparation, while `feed` is the action of giving it.

#8 Mistake example 2
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✗ Can you `feed the dog` for me? → ✓ Can you `feed the dog` for me?

✗ Can you give food to the dog for me? → ✓ Can you give food to the dog for me?

The phrase is specific to cats; for dogs, you just use `feed the dog`.

#9 Humorous observation
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My cat acts like I never `feed the cat`, even though his bowl is full. Drama queen!

My cat acts like I never give food to the cat, even though his bowl is full. Drama queen!

Using the phrase to describe a common, exaggerated pet behavior.

#10 Emotional moment
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Seeing him purr while I `feed the cat` makes all the responsibility worth it.

Seeing him purr while I give food to the cat makes all the responsibility worth it.

Connecting the act of feeding with affection and the rewards of pet ownership.

#11 Ordering food delivery app
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Just ordered Whiskers his favorite salmon pate. Gotta `feed the cat` in style tonight!

Just ordered Whiskers his favorite salmon pate. Gotta give food to the cat in style tonight!

Relating the phrase to modern conveniences like food delivery for pets.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'feed'.

Yesterday, I ___ the cat at 8 PM.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: fed

The word 'yesterday' indicates the past tense, and the past tense of 'feed' is 'fed'.

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the most natural sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I feed the cat.

'Feed' takes a direct object without a preposition.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Did you remember to ___? B: Yes, I gave her some tuna five minutes ago.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: feed the cat

After 'remember to', we use the base form of the verb.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are going on vacation and need help with your pet.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Can you feed the cat?

This is a polite request for help.

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Visual Learning Aids

Feed vs. Eat

Action: Feed
I feed the cat. I give food.
Action: Eat
The cat eats. The cat consumes food.

What can you feed?

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Pets

  • the cat
  • the dog
  • the fish
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People

  • the baby
  • the family

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'feed'. Fill Blank A1

Yesterday, I ___ the cat at 8 PM.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: fed

The word 'yesterday' indicates the past tense, and the past tense of 'feed' is 'fed'.

Which sentence is correct? Choose A1

Choose the most natural sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I feed the cat.

'Feed' takes a direct object without a preposition.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Did you remember to ___? B: Yes, I gave her some tuna five minutes ago.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: feed the cat

After 'remember to', we use the base form of the verb.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are going on vacation and need help with your pet.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Can you feed the cat?

This is a polite request for help.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

14 questions

Use 'the cat' when talking about your own pet. Use 'a cat' when talking about cats in general.

Yes, it is correct, but 'feed the cat' is much more common and natural.

The past tense is 'fed'. Example: 'I fed the cat this morning.'

It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or your boss.

Yes, 'feed the baby' is very common.

'Feed' is the everyday act of giving food. 'Nourish' is more formal and focuses on the health benefits of the food.

This is a slang term meaning to put money into a communal pot. It's a figurative use!

Ask: 'Did you feed the cat?'

Yes, that is exactly when you use it.

Yes, it is standard in all major varieties of English.

Say 'feed the cats' (plural).

Usually we say 'water the plants,' but if you use fertilizer, you can say 'feed the plants.'

No, 'fed up' means bored or annoyed. It's a different idiom!

'Cat food' is the noun (the stuff in the can). 'Feeding the cat' is the action.

Related Phrases

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walk the dog

similar

To take a dog for a walk for exercise.

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water the plants

similar

To give water to indoor or outdoor plants.

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do the dishes

similar

To wash the plates and cutlery.

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fill the bowl

specialized form

To put food or water into a pet's bowl.

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pet the cat

similar

To stroke the cat's fur.

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clean the litter box

builds on

To remove waste from the cat's toilet area.

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