Meoowwwww!!!!!!!!
I think you could describe it as screechy or whiny.
But that's just my opinion.
Hope I helped!
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Another answer that you could describe a meow as is a plea? or maybe from a kitten it could be a way to get attention, the last persons answer was good also.
There is no way to describe the meow of a cat as we cannot duplicate it accurately as Humans. We cannot scientifically find anything about how a cat meows as if we cut them up they would be dead and wouldn't meow anymore.
My three cats all come by calling their names. I have never said kitty-kitty.
Cats are usually said to "meow."
Miaow, mewl meow, and purr
purrs
meow...?
meow
purr
hiss
Onomatopoetic. It means that the word used to describe something has a sound reminiscent of the thing itself. For example, the Chinese word for "cat" is "miao," which is the sound a cat makes.
It is meow.
Yes, "gate" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a."
Purring may be what you are referring to, which is what a cat does when he is relaxed and content.
Mew is the sound a cat makes. :3
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Yes. Long A sound would be Kate.
of course it makes a sound. if cat starts meowing and no one is around to hear it..does it meow? its like that. so the answer is yes. it makes a sound
Mowr. Mewl Meowr Mrowl always the m or l
A short A typically makes the sound "Γ¦" as in "cat" or "bat." It is a brief, clipped sound produced by a quick movement of the tongue and jaw.
If you were to describe a cat in order from head to tail, that would be spatial. I am not aware of a way to describe a cat chronologically. Chronological order is based on time (for example, describing a process in order from start to finish).
In "sat," the vowel 'a' has a short sound. It is pronounced as /Γ¦/ as in "cat."