It wants to be let outside :)
Cats meow at the door to communicate their desire to go outside, come inside, or get attention. They may also meow to alert their owners of something they want or need.
Cats meow by the door to communicate their desire to go outside, seek attention, or express their territorial instincts.
They want to go outside
Cats meow at the door to communicate their desire to go outside, seek attention, or express their territorial instincts.
Your cat may meow at your bedroom door because they want attention, food, or access to the room. Cats are social animals and may meow to communicate their needs or desires.
Cats may meow at the front door to communicate their desire to go outside, explore, or hunt. They may also meow to seek attention, greet you, or express curiosity about what's on the other side of the door.
Your cat may sit at the door and meow because it wants to go outside, is seeking attention, or is trying to communicate something to you. Cats often meow to express their desires or needs.
Cats meow when you close the door because they may feel anxious or want attention. They use meowing as a way to communicate their needs or express their feelings.
Your cat may meow at the door to communicate a desire to go outside, to come inside, or to get your attention. Cats use meowing as a way to express their needs and wants to their owners.
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.
Your cat may persistently meow at your door because it wants attention, food, or to be let into a different room. Cats use meowing as a way to communicate their needs and desires to their owners.