yes they understand the other cat's meow
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Yes they can, but to us it sounds like: "Meow"
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No. Cats will vocalize around other cats, and a mother cat will meow to call her kittens.
To show love for cats to other people, you can buy cat books, cat sculptures or cat shirts. This is so people can see you are a cat lover. To show love for cats to your cat, you can stroke the cat or serve the cats favorite foods. You can also try to meow at the cat, so that the cat will understand that you are trying to communicate with it.
what you do is you say ow not meow in a cat pitch.
No, cats quack
of course not. cats do not communicate with each other by vocalzing. they use body language. they only meow when they are in pain or to humans. except Siamese cats. Cats absolutely communicate with each other by vocalizing. Ever heard a female cat in heat she is howling for a male cat to come and do the "dirty deed" with her. Lots of cats meow for no reason you cannot just assume only Siamese cats do I have a himilayan and he meows at the wall.
All kittens meow as a way to communicate with their mothers. Domestic cats can maintain this behavior into adulthood and meow at humans, but usually not at other cats.
I herd a cat meow once!
No, Because Big Cat Are Not The Same Of Little Cat
Well cats meow for many reasons when you are aslep they are seeing if you are ok.
Nothing at all. Cats only meow when they are unhappy or want attention. If a cat does not meow it is obviously well taken care of. That's not true, cats also meow when they are happy or want to tell you something, or they need help. If a cat doesn't seem to meow ever, then you can either just live with it or ask a vet.
From what I understand, silent meow is something cats do to show their gratitude and affection. A relaxed or interested-in-you cat, with ears up, narrows his or her eyes and opens his or her mouth widely, as if to meow, but makes no sound. I have a female cat who does this, and male who doesn't (but is affectionate in other ways she isn't), and there's no mistaking it for anything but a sign of affection. Consider yourself lucky -- and complimented -- if you see it.
This is a very old expression. It means it is something that is so good, if you were a cat, you would meow over the item or thing. Cats meow when happy.