== == Meowing is mostly a cat to human thing.
Unlike humans who can speak cats have to use a variety of sound, scent and body language in communication. Wither the other cat is friend or foe. Body language: When a cat meets another cat it knows, its tail will be straight up in a relaxed manner. The ears will be up and forward. Licking (grooming) is another way a cat will show affection with another cat it knows well. When a cat meets another cat it does not know, the tail will be lowered half way down or in cases of anger or fear, curve completely into the body from the rump in toward the stomach. The tail can also puff out and the cat turn sideways to make him/her look bigger than he/she is. The ears will go down and to the side. Scent: Cats use scent to mark their territory. They have scent glands in their paws, their cheeks, and the top of their head and along the sides of their tail. Both male and female have anal glands, which are about the size of a pea, next to their rectum at the five and seven o'clock positioned. They also use urine as a marker. Sound: When another cat knows a cat, he/she might make a meow sound or short grunting sounds. In anger or fear, they will growl or hiss as if to warn the other cat not to approach.
The main form of communication between cats is the dominance display, where one cat is defending his territory from another, invading cat. The first step is the staring contest, in which the two of them stare steadily at each other while yowling; the first to look away loses and generally turns tail and runs. It may, however, proceed to feints and an all-out battle.
Cats who are in a settled relationship seem to communicate by vocalizations, largely; they seem to be simple inquiries, "where are you?" sorts of things. Generally, though, cats do not communicate much, they simply exist alongside each other.
They communicate to each other through meowing and twitching their tails to show how they feel and such.
they actually let out high piched squeaks that are so high piched we can not hear it at all
They communicate with there sounds
They lick each other
Cats recognize each other be scent, so cats often go right up to each other and sniff each other when they meet. If the two cats like each other, often they will rub their cheeks together as well.
they really like each other i have a morkie and two cats and they are always playing with each other
well obviously!!
when the cats are near each other the fleas jump to the other cat =]
yes
the didgeridoo is the natives way to comuncate with the wild
by drinking each others milk
They are not attracted to each other.
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
separate them
No.