some hiss and some roars
When cats are VERY angry, they growl too. Mine pretends to bark so it growls
Cats growl at other cats as a way to communicate their boundaries and assert dominance. It is a natural behavior for cats to establish their territory and protect themselves from perceived threats.
Mother cats may growl at their kittens as a way to establish dominance, discipline them, or protect them from perceived threats.
I don't think so :( You should look it up:)-------------------------actually cats can growl.
Dogs and cats have different responses to fear and pleasure. When dogs are happy they wag their tails. Cats purr when they are happy. When dogs are scared they growl. Cats also growl when they are scared.
Yes, it is normal for cats to growl while playing as it is a natural behavior that can be a sign of excitement or intensity during playtime.
Cats growl when they play to communicate their excitement and intensity during the game. It is a natural behavior that helps them establish boundaries and show their enthusiasm.
Cats may growl while playing with a toy because they are excited and engaged in the game, similar to how they might growl during a hunt. It is a natural behavior for cats and does not necessarily indicate aggression.
A cat's growl is a warning signal that they feel threatened or agitated. Cats growl to communicate their discomfort or to establish boundaries with other animals or humans. It is a way for them to express their displeasure or to try to intimidate a perceived threat.
Cats growl when playing to communicate their boundaries and establish dominance. It serves as a warning to other cats or animals to back off or to signal that they are in control of the situation.
Cats growl when playing because it is a natural behavior that mimics hunting instincts. Growling can signal excitement or aggression during play, helping cats communicate and establish boundaries with each other.
Cats can talk, their own language so They can communicate with other cats. but no they can not speak to us.