01.03.04: revise the accusative case singular and plural, and use the verb habēre
Habēsne animālia? Do you have animals?
gallus (rooster) > Ita, gallum habeō. / Ita, gallōs habeō.
Yes, I have a rooster. / Yes, I have roosters.
Practise using the same construction - both singular and plural - with the images posted below.
Now, you may be tempted to talk about pets such as cat, dog, bird etc. However, remember that, in learning, it is important not to go too far too fast otherwise you can end up involved in grammatical concepts that have not yet been introduced. You can, however, imagine that you live on a farm! All the farm animals in the image are 1st or 2nd declension nouns and so that is enough for now.
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