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Why Do Cats Meow?

Find Out the Answer to the Question That Worries You!

By Mike SandersPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Why Do Cats Meow?
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Because we love our pets so much, we want to understand what happens to them and what is the significance of any of their gestures! You may not be able to speak her language, but you can certainly try to understand what the little cat wants to tell you!

Find out why cats meow and what their meows mean!

Why do cats meow only in the company of humans?

Have you ever studied the behavior of cats about other members of their breed? Researchers at the University of Bristol have done it!

The conclusion they have reached may come as a surprise to you. According to them, cats never meow at each other, with one exception: puppies, who use meowing to call their mother, when they feel restless, want to be fed, or need to be petted.

And their gesture works, at least in the first months of life.

After a while, the cat settles its maternity accounts. The love of independence of these cats is well known: it is this instinct that causes mothers to move their children out of the "parental nest" as early as possible.

Although after a few months they stop barking at the other cats, the cats continue to delight you with their gentle sounds.

Don't fall into the trap of thinking that they consider you their mother, because these pets are smart enough, and don't be fooled like many of their owners! And yet, why do cats meow?

"It's their way of getting our attention because humans are not vigilant creatures," said Dr. John Bradshaw of the University of Bristol.

Your intuition leaves something to be desired when it comes to the needs of the cat, which must communicate to you what it feels using a language that you show signs of understanding. In other words, they are manipulating you!

Decipher the hidden meaning of your kitten's meow!

There are more than 30 sounds a cat can make, says Arden Moore, author of "Cat Behavior: The Book of All Answers!"

Researchers also believe that every cat has its meow! If you were convinced until now that the love you have for your little cat helps you to recognize her voice among dozens of other cats, find out that you were wrong: the credit is only hers!

Now that you've figured out why the kitten meows, she's learning and trying to communicate!

1. I'm hungry! Unfortunately, the most common reason for meowing is hunger. Be vigilant and do not cause him any more suffering: if he meows for a long time, it is a sign that you have to give him his favorite delicacy.

2. Why don't you pay attention to me? Play with me! Do you know that touching meow through which the cat begs for attention? If she still rubs against you, it's clear: it's time to stop ignoring her!

3. I just wanted to greet you! Do you feel moved to tears? We too! Yes, your kitten noticed that people use language to communicate with each other and she responds to you in her way! Usually, the greeting is represented by a short meow, which resembles a "good" full of tenderness!

4. I don't feel very well! We don't want the answer to the question "why is my cat meowing" to be the disease, but if your kitten is usually silent, meowing excessively, something may be wrong with it. See a veterinarian!

5. Open my door! Although no self-respecting cat will want to spend all their time in your company, nothing irritates a kitten more than a closed door.

If you lock her outside, you restrict her access to the house or, worse, you deliberately remove her, because it bothers you, you will hurt her feelings and you will make her scream in frustration, meowing.

6. I'm upset! Stress affects not only humans but also animals! Moving, the appearance or disappearance of a family member, noise, and frequent quarrels are enough reasons for your kitten to feel the need to meow, not pleasure.

7. I'm hot! Yes, a cat will express its availability to males by excessive meowing! Don't get mad at her, because you can be noisy in those "moments" too!

8. I'm getting older! Yes, it is probably the saddest answer to the question "why do cats meow", but no less true. "Although cats become calmer as they get older, they may suffer from cognitive impairment, causing them to feel confused or lose their sense of direction," explains Arnold Plotnick, a veterinarian at Manhattan Cats. The kitten needs you to be with her!

9. Because that's what I want! Cats are independent and that's why we love them. They do what they want and they don't need any reason!

Did you get the answer you were waiting for the question "why do cats meow"? Now, do you understand your cat's meow?

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