Some cats may not be able to meow due to physical or genetic reasons, such as a deformity in their vocal cords or a neurological condition.
they can. they actually do everytime they say "Meow" :)
You cant Answer that over the computer. Cats Always say Meow but its the way they say it, that makes it easy to translate.
Yes, some cats may be physically unable to meow due to medical conditions or genetic factors.
Typicly, all cats do meow unless something has happend to the cat at birth or otherwise. Every cat that has not been "changed" in some way will meow. Some cats like cougars and anything in that sort DO meow, just they all let out a more fierce growl. Hope this helps!
Yes, some cats can be mute and may not meow or make vocal sounds, while others have the ability to meow or make vocal sounds.
Feral cats meow to communicate with other cats or humans. They may meow to express hunger, fear, or to seek attention.
Cats meow to communicate with humans, not with other cats. In the wild, adult cats typically only meow to communicate with their kittens.
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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No. Cats will vocalize around other cats, and a mother cat will meow to call her kittens.
Some cats meow silently because they have learned to communicate without making noise, using body language and other subtle cues to express themselves.
Birman cats do not meow a lot; in fact, they are known for being docile and quiet.