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Do cats “talk,” or communicate through sound?

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Do cats “talk,” or communicate through sound?

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We all know that cats are pretty quiet for the most part, but they can be quiet chatters, and when they make noises they make them with a purpose. If any of you have ever heard a cat when they see a bird outside they make that “AaaAaaAaa” noise, it sounds really hilarious to us, this cackle is actually a cat’s way of trying desperately to convince that bird that they’re actually a bird and to come over and say hi. Fortunately most birds are pretty smart, they have bird brains, and they know it’s just a cat faking them out. The other thing though, cats make different meow sounds. A little kitten will make a “mew mew” when they’re very hungry, or need attention, but some cats will make a “Raaaawl” noise like that when they’re in pain, so you really need to listen to the vocals of your cats as well as their body language, because they’re telling you something.

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