Cats do this because they are either happy or trying to make them selves more secure, or at home you may say. When cats where kittens they paw at their mother when they are getting milk and that lets her know that they are safe and sound or secure! So all this really is, is that they are saying I am at home!
Tabby is a naturally-occurring color pattern within cats. It has developed on its own over time, and while humans may have encouraged it by breeding cats for the tabby patter, it originally came from nature.
There are at least 1000 types of fish that make sounds. The sounds that are made vary greatly. The sounds can be pops, clicks, whistles, purrs, grunts, groans, barks, hums, hoots, rattles and tinkles. Fish use the sounds for a variety of reasons including attracting mates and warning others of danger.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
a hipogriff is a fictional creature in the book of harry patter it is mentioned in a few of the books the hipogriff is the combination of a eagle and a horse.... sort of and can fly
Cats are more like cats.
Pitter Patter was created in 1978.
The lyrics to the Pitter Patter Rain jingle are: "Pitter Patter raindrops Falling from the sky Here is my umbrella To keep me safe and dry"
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
The word to express the sound of rain is Pitter - patter.
Pitter Patter - 1922 was released on: USA: 26 November 1922
Pimple's Pitter-Patter - 1917 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Pitter-patter of chilling raindrops showered upon the terra firma emancipating a warm scent.
"Pitter patter" is the patter of little feet -- the word "patter", as in vocal "patter" can also be the sound of little feet moving. So, Pitter-patter means "Let's get moving." It is a phrase used usually for childern. To "get to it" is to get something done promptly. Adding the gender and the contraction we get "Get at 'er." This is slang for "Get to it." So -- "Pitter patter, let's get at 'er" means "Move you're feet and get to it!" with a slightly silly rhyme.
It is not clear who wrote "pitter pitter patter at our house" as the phrase is not widely recognized or associated with a specific author or work. It may be from a personal experience or a piece of creative writing.
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According to the song:Listen to the rhythm of the falling rainPitter patter pitter patter