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Cats won't normally meow to communicate with other cats, but they will meow to communicate with humans. Sometimes they meow to show you they need something (like if they have ran out of food) or just to respond to what you are doing (like calling their name).
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No. Cats will vocalize around other cats, and a mother cat will meow to call her kittens.
The cats meow is its distinctive way to talk to each other. If you really listen to them, you can get an idea what they are saying.
All kittens meow as a way to communicate with their mothers. Domestic cats can maintain this behavior into adulthood and meow at humans, but usually not at other cats.
Typically cats meow at humans for one of three reasons: either they are wanting more attention, hungry, or would like to go outside.
Stupid human cats don't talk they will never talk until scientist make a translater for animals to talk to humans.... Until then now cats can only talk to other cats or themselves
Birman cats do not meow a lot; in fact, they are known for being docile and quiet.
Yes, all kittens meow even cats meow.
The cat's meow is her way of communicating with people. Cats meow for many reasons—to say hello, to ask for things, and to tell us when something's wrong. Meowing is an interesting vocalization in that adult cats don't actually meow at each other, just at people.
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meow. meow.