Cats do not like this, because, to them it's a threatening sound.
No, not all cats meow. While meowing is a common form of vocalization for domestic cats, wild cats often communicate through other sounds like growling, purring, or hissing. Additionally, some domestic cats may be more quiet or vocal than others based on their personality and breed.
The answer is 'Feline', spoken in high-pitched cries to show their emotion. Apart from that, cats don't speak a language. They just express their emotions with sound; like the old cavemen.
Oh Yes. I use to work at the San Diego Zoo and they just pull back their lips to expose those large fangs and let out a big warm breath of air at you that is a hiss type of noise yet can be soft in sound. Sometimes you feel it more than hear it or vice a versa.
many people can like cats but some don't
All the cats do, domestic along with the big cats.
Cats hiss at people because they don't like you or they don't want to be bothered by you
it makes hissing vocalizations
To make a humming or hissing sound, like an arrow or ball flying through the air; to fly or move swiftly with a sharp hissing or whistling sound., A hissing and humming sound.
Could be a "hissing" sound
When a cat is spitting, it makes a sharp, hissing sound.
They make like a hissing sound, sometimes a chirping one too.
hissing sound like that of a snake
Cats have an arched back with a mohawk down the spine, a puffy tail (the puffier the more scared), usually shaking a bit, and hissing at what its scared of.
Cats typically dislike loud, sudden noises, such as vacuum cleaners, fireworks, or thunder, as these can startle them and make them feel unsafe. They may also be unsettled by high-pitched sounds, like certain alarms or whistles. Additionally, some cats are sensitive to the sound of hissing or growling, which can be perceived as threats. Overall, sounds that disrupt their environment or signal danger can be particularly distressing for them.
No, not all cats meow. While meowing is a common form of vocalization for domestic cats, wild cats often communicate through other sounds like growling, purring, or hissing. Additionally, some domestic cats may be more quiet or vocal than others based on their personality and breed.
Cats meow like babies to communicate with humans, as they have learned that this sound gets our attention and elicits a response.
sometimes cats smell like the vet's office or like the medicine there. it makes other cats nervous because they remember that smell and how unpleasant it is there for them. they will get over it