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Winston had a silent meow, he could let out a squeek now and again. He also had a very gentle purr. Maybe he has chosen to be quiet as he cannt be bothered with the competition of your other cats |
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I am intrigued by the whole subject of vocalisation in cats. Harley for instance started off being extremely vocal - before we adopted him. He would call to us to let him in, to feed him etc. Now he knows that he will be fed when he appears and rubs around our legs, he has stopped yelling at us! Could it be that cats use their voice to tell us what they want and if they get whatever it is without, they stop shouting!!! Just a theory |
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Could it be that cats use their voice to tell us what they want and if they get whatever it is without, they stop shouting!!! Just a theory That's a very good point! I'd say that pretty much describes all mine over the years ... except my Siamese boy, of course who could talk the ear off a brass monkey. And little Onyx who turned into a chatterbox once she came to trust me |
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I don't think I have heard Jimmy make a noise since he came here a year ago- he does purr but it is very quiet. Samson was very vocal, he spoke to you all the time and had a really loud purr, most people whosaw him thought had had some oriental in him and that may explain why he was so talkative. Its amazes my what different meiows they all have- Mr Tomsk is very tomcatty, Pudding has a really deep meiow and Fluffy has a squeak. |
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Cleo didn`t meow for ages after we had take her in. She still says very little,the odd `chirrup` when she lands on my bed or lap. But she can you know-oh yes. when she wants to examine the little cupboard under the downstairs bath she howls. The first time I heard it my blood ran cold-Cleo what`s up? I`m used to it now |
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When my Posh lost her meow I knew something was wrong, she's always had a wide vocabulary, quite a diva. Ranging from mew to aaaaammm, to yowl, and gargling. It was pleasant to have her silent for a few days but she's back to full throttle now, especially in the morning. I'll try and capture a performance on my mobile and see if I can put it on youtube or some thing... no good with tech stuff |
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My first cat Toby never meowed. He use to open his mouth but nothing came out,Bless him. Minnie is totally opposite.She talks constantly.All different types of meows,even one that sounds like shes shouting at you.I agree that sometimes i think she is trying to tell us what she wants.I love all the little noises she makes. |
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