by shouting ABC twenty million times really LOUD
Yes. Your vocal cords need time to heal so until they make a full recovery your throat will be a little croaky. No need to worry.
This usually but not always starts with a croaky voice or a sore throat that may last a while.
Hoarseness in speech, usually momentary; or a hoarse cough. BTW: Throat, not 'throaght'
The homophone for croaky is croaky. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning.
jokey
croaky
The homophone that means rough or croaky is "hoarse." This word can be confused with "horse," but the two have different meanings and pronunciations.
This could be anything from a simple infection of the throat to a strain of the vocal cords to cancer. Unfortunately, in an older cat, cancer moves up the rankings of the differential diagnoses. I would suggest keeping an eye on your cat and if the croaky noise doesn't go away, or you see other signs such as difficulty breathing, eating or drinking or weight loss, for you to take your cat to a veterinarian.
Hokey, Pokey, Smoky, croaky, troche.
very high pitched and croaky, sounds like a bird skwaking
Well at the beginning you usually get a sore throat and a runny/blocked up nose. If its a chest cough you will start coughing constantly....really croaky coughs. Some times due to the blocked up nose by your eye the bridge of you nose might ache a little. To get rid look up how to get rid of a cold.