A new study reveals that a cat's purr reveals more about its identity and emotions than the familiar, flexible meow.
Purring isn’t just comfort. New research suggests cat purrs act like vocal fingerprints, preserving identity even as meows ...
Why do cats meow? The reasons change as they grow from kittens into cats. Kittens meow to their mothers when they’re hungry, cold, or scared. But once cats get older, they use other vocalizations -- ...
Cats meow to communicate their wants and needs. Most often, this is to greet people, get attention, ask for food or ask to be let in or outside, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
A cat's seriously loud yell for food has been viewed more than 35 million times and left viewers in stitches. The viral TikTok video features Sam, a small white and orange cat with a seriously loud ...
Whenever my cat meows incessantly in my direction despite my attempts to play with him, I so wish I could just speak meow to figure out what he really wants. (Though I'd place my bets on it being ...
Once you’ve lived with a cat long enough, you might find yourself talking to it. Your cat meows at you and you’ll say something back — or even meow in response. This is a common exchange — for humans.
Have you ever found yourself meowing back at your cat? Maybe they let out a chirp from the windowsill and you instinctively chirped right back. Or perhaps you struck up a full-blown “conversation” of ...
New research reveals cats are smart communicators. They meow more when men enter a home. This is a learned behaviour to get ...
Some cats meow for food, some meow for attention, and then there’s this little orange guy who meows like he has a full agenda ...