Do you guys remember what we brought you two weeks ago: 6 purrfect cat quotes in Chinese? We hope you guys had a lot of fun with these cat sayings! We sure did. And since at Ninchanese, we’re super cat-lovers, we just couldn’t wait to continue our special “cat show” and tell you more funny expressions with”cat” in Chinese. So today, let’s enjoy 5 Chinese words you didn’t expect to see a cat in! Ready? Meow~

Cat surprise #1: pandas!

熊猫 xióng māo panda literally: a cat like bear

Did you know pandas were just huge cats posing as pandas? Technically, pandas are a kind of bear. But since they sort of look like cats and behave like cats , the Chinese call pandas 熊猫, literally a cat like bear.

And yup, if you want to say you have panda eyes because your makeup ran:



For example you can say: 我有熊猫眼。

wǒ yǒu xióng māo yǎn. I have panda eyes.

Cat surprise #2: Hide-and-Seek

躲猫猫 duǒ māo māo to play hide and seek literally: to hide the cat

Why did the Chinese call the game “hide-and-seek” 躲猫猫 duǒ māo māo, which literally means “to hide the cat”?Why choose to hide the cat rather than to hide a rabbit, or a dog? It’s simple to understand if you have a cat in your home. Cats like to play hide-and-seek. If you run in front of a cat, scare it or touch it lightly, it will run away and hide from you. But later on, it’ ll come to find you. Just like playing hide-and-seek right? So that’s why this game is called 躲猫猫 duǒ māo māo in China. 躲猫猫 is mostly used when you talk about playing hide and seek with kids. The formal way to say hide-and-seek is 捉迷藏 zhuō mí cáng, but it’s not as fun.

For example you can say: 小孩子最喜欢玩躲猫猫了。

xiǎo hái zi zuì xǐ huan wán duǒ māo māo le.

The kids like to play hide-and-seek.

Cat surprise #3: Elvis Presley

猫王

māowáng Elvis Presley’s name in Chinese literally: the King of Cats

Bet you didn’t see that one coming! Elvis Presley’s Chinese name is 猫王 māowáng, literally the King of Cats. As far as names goes, that one rules! Elvis Presley basically earned this nickname because he dances like a cat and evokes a cat to some and he has lots of fans in China.

For example you can say: 猫王在中国很受欢迎。 māo wáng zài zhōng guó hěn shòu huān yíng. Elvis Presley is very popular in China.

Here’s an article where you’ll find another Elvis Presley cat and more cats impersonnating famous people.

Cat surprise #4: Totoro

龙猫 lóng māo Totoro literally: Dragon Cat

You all know that lovable grey ball of fur with a huge grin in Miyazaki Hayao’s animated film “My Neighbor Totoro” as Totoro, but can you guess what the Chinese call him?

龙猫 lóng māo.

Yup, Totoro’s name in Chinese is Dragon Cat. We get the cat part, with the fur and the whiskers and what not, but the dragon part? Or is his name supposed to be Chinchilla, which are also called 龙猫 in Chinese? He does kind of look like a giant Chinchilla… If you have a clue why Totoro is named like that in China, we want to know!



For example you can say: 我最喜欢的动物是龙猫。

wǒ zuì xǐ huan de dòng wu shì lóng māo.

My most favorite animal is Totoro.

Cat surprise #5: Owls

猫头鹰 māotóuyīng Owl literally: an eagle with a cat head

Let’s see one last funny word with cat in it: 猫头鹰 māotóuyīng, which is the word Owl in Chinese. 猫头鹰 litterally means “an eagle with a cat head”

Wondering why Chinese people call an owl 猫头鹰, an eagle with a cat head? Just check out these crafty pictures and we’re sure you’ll figure it out.

Half cat, half owl, gotta love these Meowls! They look so surprisingly natural; maybe the Chinese are onto something here? Check out Weibo user Zhumaokele for more Meowl pictures and awesome photo ops involving cats and strange oufits.

For example you can say: 猫头鹰吃老鼠。

māo tóu yīng chī lǎo shǔ.

Owls eat rats.

What do you think of these 5 Chinese words? It’s surprising to find cats in them, right? Cats play an important role in Chinese “animal culture”. The Chinese not only like to use cat in a metaphorical way to express human feelings but they’ve also liked to create many words with the character for cat in it. Funny, isn’t it?

Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments!