Most likely your cat is purring. Although the reason of why cats purr is unknown, there is nothing wrong with your cat.
Or she ate some rocks/pebbles Some animals have been known to do this by instinct. It seemingly helps in digestion by grinding the food down inside the stomach. The stones stay in their stomach all their life as far as i know, and become rubbed round over time
Some cats (more than I ever knew) do not meow. They make a hum or breathy sound since they cannot meow.
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
I doubt cats have different tones of meow in different regions (although I could be wrong). What often differs is the onomatopoeia (words that are spelled as they sound). For instance, the onomatopoeia for the sound a horse makes in some nations is "neigh", while in some nations it is "vrinsk". It all depends on the culture.
A silent meow could indicate that the cat is feeling content or trying to communicate with you in a subtle way. It's a quiet vocalization that some cats use to express affection or to get your attention without being loud.
Cats can make a variety of sounds including meowing, purring, hissing, growling, chirping, and yowling. The type of sound a cat makes can vary depending on their mood, such as feeling happy, scared, or agitated.
Some cats whine :3
i think it came from the word MEOW for the sound cats or cat like animal make and cut out the O and you get mew but some people spell meow, mew mew i think it crazy! i think it came from the word MEOW for the sound cats or cat like animal make and cut out the O and you get mew but some people spell meow, mew mew i think it crazy!
I've never herd a cat bark, but they do make a growling sound and they hiss and meow.
Yes, some cats can be mute and may not meow or make vocal sounds, while others have the ability to meow or make vocal sounds.
Some cats (more than I ever knew) do not meow. They make a hum or breathy sound since they cannot meow.
Typicly, all cats do meow unless something has happend to the cat at birth or otherwise. Every cat that has not been "changed" in some way will meow. Some cats like cougars and anything in that sort DO meow, just they all let out a more fierce growl. Hope this helps!
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
Yes, some cats may be physically unable to meow due to medical conditions or genetic factors.
I doubt cats have different tones of meow in different regions (although I could be wrong). What often differs is the onomatopoeia (words that are spelled as they sound). For instance, the onomatopoeia for the sound a horse makes in some nations is "neigh", while in some nations it is "vrinsk". It all depends on the culture.
A silent meow could indicate that the cat is feeling content or trying to communicate with you in a subtle way. It's a quiet vocalization that some cats use to express affection or to get your attention without being loud.
Cat's make their own noises. Some actually can even bark like a dog. Some cats can't meow. I've know one that when it tried to meow it saoundedmore like Kee Kee instead of a meow.
Some cats may not be able to meow due to physical or genetic reasons, such as a deformity in their vocal cords or a neurological condition.