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10 Sounds Cats Love To Hear The Most

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10 Sounds Cats Love To Hear The Most
10 Sounds Cats Like & Love To Hear All Time. Play this sound catss love video to your cat and see their cute reaction and response.
Sounds that make your Cat go crazy In high quality Audio.
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1. Meow

Cats and humans can be very much alike, but perhaps we haven't dedicated enough time on getting to know them better and become aware of this.

Already in ancient Egypt the quintessential sound of a cat was “meow”, which meant “cat”. This sound can last between a fraction of a second and various seconds and cats produce it by opening their mouth and then gradually closing it again. In some cases the meowing can begin or end with another sound, such as a trill or a grunt.

There is no specific meaning. It can serve to call attention to something in its surroundings, making it possible for us to understand the cat's message. A meow near a closed door may indicate the cat wants to go out and one near an empty feeder that the cat is hungry. It is believed that most meows are random sounds which the cat learns to use to communicate with the people around, so that each household with a cat has its own glossary of meows for food, caressing, playing, attention, etcetera.
Tips #1. Did you know that adult cats use meows mainly to communicate with people and almost never with other cats?

Although they do not have a specific meaning, meows can transmit information about the emotional state of the cat and the urgency of its “message”. Generally speaking, the more intense the emotion, the stronger the meow. In situations which are unpleasant for cats, such as suddenly being combed or being in an unknown place or in the veterinarian's waiting room, cats emit long, guttural meows which are very intense and in a low pitch.

On the other hand, when cats feel comfortable, such as when they are being fed or are looking for physical contact with their owner, the meows are shorter and more highpitched and with a rising intonation.
Tips #2. Did you know that deaf cats emit especially intense and noisy meows?
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