1. Meowing Let’s start with that classic cat sound we all love: the meow! Kittens initially use meow to gain the attention of their owners, and adult cats don’t generally meow at each other. But of course, our clever domestic cats have worked out that meowing at their human owners ...
How to Stop Cat Meowing Giving in to cat meowing demands tells Sheba that pestering works to get her way, and any response, such as putting the pillow over your head, yelling at her, or pushing her off the bed still gives her the attention she craves. The only way to extinguish this ...
If your cat is really comfortable around you, your sneezing may excite them. This is a less common response to sneezes, but it is common enough. The loud noise may make them feel like you are trying to play with them, causing them to chirp in excitement. ...
Good afternoon! For the last couple of months, my Sassy-Minoue has been meowing loudly for no reason. She'll literally just sit on my bed and meow...
I’m not dwarf-like, I don’t have the ability to see into the future, my furry marking aren’t a long lost secret treasure map. I don’t go around making media appearances – I’m a normal cat ‘for meowing out loud’. I live with my human parents in the Catskill Mountains, NY...
If you have a cat meowing a lot at night, it’s only natural that you’ll be wondering why they do it. Here are six common reasons your feline friend might be doing this: 1. Cats Are Naturally More Active at Night Your cat’s meowing at night may have a lot to do with the fact...
Why Is My Cat Meowing at Night? Most cats prefer to be active at night as opposed to the daytime, and they really don’t understand why their humans aren’t particularly interested in interacting! Many cats will meow at night because they are bored, frustrated, or want something, such as...
To find out more about cat meowing, the causes and how we can temper this annoying behavior, Please see my page about cat communication.Cat PersonalitiesEvery cat has its own individual personality. Some may be very outgoing and love to meet and greet new people while others seem to be afra...
If you're living with a cat, it can be very beneficial to learn how to communicate better with your 'roommate'. In this article, learn how to recognise certain cues and how you can react to them.
No claws scratching, no high-pitch meowing The house is silent this dreary morningSomeone has told it Tyrone is no more. Pecking at seeds I’ve dropped on the patio floorThe little birds are swaggering up to my doorSomeone has told them Tyrone is no more. The squirrels are swinging here...