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Your cat could be play fighting. Or it may just be that the cats meow was a growl you heard wrong. To be honest there are no real ways to tell if your cat's emotion through its meow. want more infomation? here is my email catexpert.com@gmail.com

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Q: If a cat is attacking but meowing in a happy way what does that mean?
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