In this video, we'll show you 8 different sounds cats make, and explain what they mean.
Purring
Cats often purr when they are happy.
Cats may also purr when they are in pain
The vibrations produced by purring is linked to many health benefits such as reducing blood pressure
Trilling
Trilling is a chirpy, high-pitched sound that cats make to greet people or other kittens
Cats trill to get the attention of humans or other cats. This positive-vibe noise is a way of saying "Hello, I’m here!"
Chattering
Cats make chattering noise by vibrating their jaws
Cat often make this sound when they’re fascinated by bird or prey outside a window, but can’t reach it
A cat’s chattering noise indicates extreme frustration or extreme excitement
Growling
Growling is a warning sound. It indicates fear or anger
Growling is a cat’s way of saying “leave me alone”
Meow
In the wild, kittens meow to their mothers when they are cold or hungry
However, adult cats don’t meow at each other. Scientist believe cats have refined meow sound exclusively for humans
Cats meow at humans to say hello, ask for food, attention or warmth
But if the meow sounds unpleasant, your pet is annoyed or angry
Yowling
The yowl is a long, drawn-out moan. Unlike meowing, yowling is a cat-to-cat communication
Yowling is a cat’s way of saying “I want to mate” or “stay out of my territory”
Cats also yowl when scared, bored, in pain, or have hormonal issues
Hissing
Cats hiss when they are angry or frightened
Hissing is a cat's clear way of saying back off or they'll be forced to attack
Animal experts theorize that cats learned hissing by imitating snakes
Scream:
Cats scream when they are in pain. It can also signal the end of their mating.
Cats produce more than 100 different sounds.
If your cat is suddenly more vocal, it could be a sign of an underlying issue - contact your vet!
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