Mostly, from being in heat. Unspayed female cats in heat become very vocal day and night to let males know she is ready for a mate. If the cat is spayed, it just means the cat is naturally a very vocal cat and loves communicating with her owner.
Civet cats have been found to make a ha-ha-ha type of noise. It sounds quite odd. They also growl and make a screaming noise.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
Some cats (more than I ever knew) do not meow. They make a hum or breathy sound since they cannot meow.
It has to do with the metal and other materials the heater is made of and the effects of heat on them. As the metal heats up, it expands and this makes noise. Sometimes the electricity will cause the resistive heating elements to vibrate somewhat, and this will also make a buzzing sound.
They make noise by making it.
a purr ?
growling
Civet cats have been found to make a ha-ha-ha type of noise. It sounds quite odd. They also growl and make a screaming noise.
No. They make perfume from the odor of (civet) cats in heat. Maybe you've found a new product. O'dor of Dog.
To cry as cats in rutting time; to make a harsh, offensive noise., A caterwauling.
maybe not, scince they do smell, make noise, and would be terrorised by your cats and dog.
Yes, cats' ears are sensitive to loud noise. Loud sounds can startle and stress cats, and prolonged exposure to loud noise can potentially damage their hearing.
Cats make a spitting noise when playing to mimic the sound of a hissing or growling animal, which is a natural behavior to show excitement or aggression during play.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
Cats are originally desert cats, so it won't be too bad for them, but it isn't good for any mammal to be outside in extreme heat. Make sure your cat has plenty of water.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating and reproduction. Male cats are always ready to mate and do not have a specific heat cycle.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating, while male cats are always ready to mate when a female cat is in heat.