Trill or chirp. Your cat wants you to follow them. Mother cats make this noise to their kittens to keep them close-by. Your kitty will lead you to the issue, often a dirty litter box, an empty food or water dish, a toy that has disappeared under a door, or just to stare at the...
earnestly for his life: "What would you do without me when next you spread your nets? Who would chirp you to sleep, or call for you the covey of answering birds?' The Birdcatcher spared his life,and determined to pick out a fine young Cock just attaining to his comb. But the Cock ...
people believed cats chirped whenever they wanted to provoke their prey. With more research, however, it seems that cats chirp out of excitement. So, they chirp whenever they see a bird or a squirrel because they are excited.