The most familar are the meow (miaow), hiss, and purr. But they make lots of other distinct sounds such as screeches.
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"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.
several types of lemurs, some birds, a cat when it has been stepped on and other animals when they are in pain.
The mew cat sound rhymes with chew. Rather than calling it a meow, some people call the noise that a cat noise sounds like mew.
Generation Earth is the name of the company that makes this cat litter. This cat litter is a scoopable cat litter.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
When a cat is spitting, it makes a sharp, hissing sound.
After moving, a cat typically makes a "meow" sound.
It is meow.
Purring may be what you are referring to, which is what a cat does when he is relaxed and content.
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.
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."
of course it makes a sound. if cat starts meowing and no one is around to hear it..does it meow? its like that. so the answer is yes. it makes a sound
Mowr. Mewl Meowr Mrowl always the m or l
No, "hammer" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "hammer" makes a short vowel sound, like in the word "cat".
A short A typically makes the sound "æ" as in "cat" or "bat." It is a brief, clipped sound produced by a quick movement of the tongue and jaw.
The phrase "The cat said 'pur'" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that a cat makes. Alliteration refers to the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.