The same thing it means when you do it.
No. Cats will vocalize around other cats, and a mother cat will meow to call her kittens.
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).
Some cats prefer to keep their thoughts to themselves.
A wool cap with the word MEOW on the front does not mean anything other than the wearer likes cats.
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.
Cats meow to communicate with their owners. They may meow for attention, food, or to express their emotions like boredom or loneliness. It's their way of trying to get your attention and communicate their needs.
A silent meow could indicate that the cat is feeling content or trying to communicate with you in a subtle way. It's a quiet vocalization that some cats use to express affection or to get your attention without being loud.
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Birman cats do not meow a lot; in fact, they are known for being docile and quiet.
Cats do not meow often because they primarily use this vocalization to communicate with humans, not with other cats.
Yes, all kittens meow even cats meow.