When one cat meows at another cat, it is a form of communication. Cats use meowing to express various emotions and needs, such as greeting, seeking attention, or signaling distress.
Most people do not speak cat but most owners get to know their cat and what they want. Spending time with your cat will teach you what it wants and how it asks for it.
Kittens meow to alert their mother to their presence and inform her they need something... much like a baby's cry. Adult cats do not normally meow to each other. They meow to humans for much the same reasons that kittens meow at their mothers. It seems to be learned behavior, since adult feral cats don't usually do it; cats are fairly bright, and pet cats learn that reminding their people it's time to feed (or pet, or play with) the kitty sometimes pays off. One of my cats sometimes meows because she seems to think it's expected of her. When a human pauses speaking but keeps looking at her, she apparently figures it's her turn to say something, so she meows. When she's in the right mood, she will happily play this game for several minutes at a stretch. The other one, who is less social, sometimes meows at people who approach her in the apparent hope that if she acknowledges our existence vocally, we'll leave her alone and go on about our business.
I have a friend and she has two male cats between the ages of 1 and 2 years. One meows when the other is outside and hisses if you try to comfort him, he is very jealous of his adopted brother. The other cat is terrified of children and when he is unhappy he hides in the bedroom and shivers and meows.
Sounds like your cat is having a seizure. They can be caused by several things- one of them is Feline Epilepsy. Talk to your vet- there are medications that can help control this.
Tom is a nasty mean cat. Here, both adjectives mean that the cat is not kind and doesn't mean well. To me 'malicious cat' sounds just fine implying that this cat is like pure evil. :)
Cats vocalize with purrs, growls, hissing and meows. Meows are one of the most widely known cat sounds. In nature, the meow is a sound used by a cat to signal a request to its mother. Adult cats do not meow to each other, and so the meowing to human beings that domesticated cats exhibit is likely partly an extension of the use by kittens of this plaintive meow signal.
Siamese cats are "talkers"! They talk all day and night. Every cat is different, so no one can say an exact number of meows or other vocalizations. It can help if you play with a cat in the evening. Get the cat to run, leap, jump by chasing a toy. If you get your cat tired out, he will sleep more at night.
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In one sense (colloquial) it can mean 'cat craze, cat mania, cat love'.
Some people think it is a yawn. Yawn's are obviously different than a meow as the mouth opens much further. I have a cat who I'll notice while looking at her... she opens her mouth as she would when meowing, but there is no sound what-so-ever. Sometimes she'll squeak, and the odd time she does meow quietly. Humans have various voices - One person is quiet, another is raspy... Cat's "voices' range too. However, if you are concerned... take your cat in for a vet visit. Most likely, it is nothing to worry about. You just have a quiet kitty :)
When one cat chases another cat, it can be a sign of playfulness, dominance, or aggression. The chasing cat may be trying to establish hierarchy or simply engaging in a game of chase.
the time when your cat (if you have one) meows and nudges you and sometimes my cat scratches me for food you just feel like saying F*** off! but it is only a little putty tat so i have to get of my ass and feed it.