don't you hear them talking when they stare at you? I do, just not always sure what they said.
Some cats are more "talkative" than other cats. Vocalizations are the way cats communicate, along with body language. Cats "talk" more when bored, wanting food, or wanting attention.
ANSWER that is their way to "speak" and "talk" to each other. it's like our words.
ANSWER that is their way to "speak" and "talk" to each other. it's like our words.
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
Cats can talk, their own language so They can communicate with other cats. but no they can not speak to us.
because the can tell if they are in troble and if a storm is coming Why do we talk a lot? Because we like to communicate! It's the same for cats; some are quiet, and some aren't.
No, cats cannot talk like humans at all.
They talk in some way but to each other not to us.
Yes cats do talk in their own way. They use body language and their vocal chords to meow, yowl, scream, and mewl, along with a variety of other sounds. Also there is the purr. There are some people who believe they can also communicate telepathically.
When cats were wild this was their way to hunt for pray or to hide from predators and some things never change even in tamed cats.
In Highway Cats the cats talk to each other, not to humans, and the kittens found at the start of the book don't talk.
Cats purr by contracting their laryngeal muscles while inhaling and exhaling, causing vibrations in their vocal cords. This sound usually signifies contentment, but can also be a sign of stress or pain in some cases.