it probally attacked you when you meowed because it thought you was another cat.
If a cat barked, it would have the same affect as a dog who meowed. the dogs would like balls.......................of yarn
When disturbed, the owl will hoot his annoyance. The wolf howled. The cat meowed.
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.
Ironically the cat meowed at the book about cats.
The likely past tense verb is either meowed or mewed, both referring to cat sounds.
There are many words that begin with the word see. For example, "the cat meowed at the cow because she was scared".
"Under the bush" and "or under the bush" are prepositional phrases that provide information about the location of an action (slithered) or in a choice between two actions (meowed, watched the show).
Meow can be used as a verb and a noun. Verb: The cat meowed. Noun: Meow is the sound a cat makes.
No, they are independent like a cat is(once, I held a cat by the tai, and it meowed scaringly!:)
cat on attack
Attack Cat was created in 2008.
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a sound word. An example of a sound word is:buzzbangboomslaponomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is a onomatopoeia.