They make aloud screech if they just got hurt. If they don't want to be held or touched, they let out a long meow or a sharp loud one. I have three cats. And one isn't very nice. If the cat's wimping they let out a low meow you can tell immediately that the cat is hurt. If your cat is angry or scared, it might growl or hiss at the thing it is mad at. or if it is scared it might puff up its fur to look bigger.
The most familar are the meow (miaow), hiss, and purr. But they make lots of other distinct sounds such as screeches. (see the related question)
"Miaow" is an alternative spelling of "meow," which is the sound that a cat makes. It is a vocalization used by cats to communicate various things, such as expressing hunger, seeking attention, or indicating distress.
Your cat is content and extremely happy while making this noise if you are stroking it and showing it affection. However if the cat is doing it randomly and seems in pain get to a vet, the purring can often be a sign of pain.
when a cat is happy it makes the sound meow a cat can also pur. when its mad, it growls or hisses. when its hurt, it makes a long meow. when it wants to mate, it makes the sound merow
several types of lemurs, some birds, a cat when it has been stepped on and other animals when they are in pain.
When a cat is spitting, it makes a sharp, hissing sound.
After moving, a cat typically makes a "meow" sound.
No. The AY pair is pronounced as a long A sound in 'play'.
It is meow.
The most familar are the meow (miaow), hiss, and purr. But they make lots of other distinct sounds such as screeches. (see the related question)
Purring may be what you are referring to, which is what a cat does when he is relaxed and content.
"Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese" - Here, the repetition of the long "ee" sound creates assonance. "Mad as a hatter" - The repetition of the short "a" sound in the words "mad" and "hatter" is an example of assonance. "The cat sat on the mat" - The repetition of the short "a" sound in "cat" and "mat" creates assonance in this sentence.
Yes, but it comes from the AI pair. The first A has a schwa (uh) sound.
When a cat makes a spitting sound, it usually means they are feeling threatened, scared, or defensive. It is a warning signal that they may become aggressive if the situation escalates.
you are mad donkey(gads)
Mew is the sound a cat makes. :3
Yes, in the word "arrow," the letter "a" makes a short "a" sound, like the sound in the word "cat."