Yes... sort of. Adult cats in the wild seldom meow to each other (they mainly communicate nonverbally, though they occasionally hiss, growl, or caterwaul).
Meowing seems to be a kitten behavior intended to attract the attention of the mother cat. Scientists think adult domestic cats meow to attract the attention of people, whom they seem to regard as a sort of substitute mother.
At least one of my cats seems to meow because she thinks it's expected. If I talk to her and then stop but keep looking at her, she often meows. As best I can tell it's because she apparently feels she has to keep up her end of the conversation. The fact that this behavior is cute enough to often earn her a treat or a petting serves to reinforce it
Cats meow when they are happy. However, scientific research shows that cats also meow when they are in pain or if they are dying.
Cats move their tails in different ways. They can't talk, but their tails can tell us how they feel. When a cat sticks its tail right up, they are saying a friendly "hello" (happy to see you). A relaxed cat curves his/her tail tail in a U-shape. A wagging tail tells you the cat is unhappy. A tail thumping to the ground tells you the kitten is going to attack. A twitchy tail means the cat is ready to pounce. Cats sweep their tails side to side if they are feeling excited or aggressive.
they ask other cats if they want a cookie and when the other cat says yes the cat eats the cookie and meow or there just talking about ther plans to rule the world....
Pet it and then let it be. If it meows more than it wants to play. My cat does the same!
Probably, "Back off, or I will hurt you."
A flying cat.
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a cat that runs around and acts crazy. a cat that scraches you. a cat that meows to much
In Canada, the word cat is, an animal is usually a pet. It meows.
It's a cat that fishes . And meows and goes blub blub blub .
My bird not really sure
Cats have all different kinds of meows, some have raspy meows naturally. Either that or the cat could be sick, or have a sore throat.
Your cat meows because that's it's way of talking to you or whoever its around
A cat meows or purrs, but mostly meows. A car only purrs when it's being patted of something. Cats also hiss when thier mad or in a fight. Hope it helped :)
because he needs company
The kittens are kicking inside her.
the cat is not gay i have a cat that meows i lot when we walk down the road some times and dose it when comes in the house to when it needs to go out side again its a nice cat i named it scadadel its named after my old pet that was named scadadel