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481.1 | Sure...why not ?... | 25132::MITCHELL | | Tue Feb 17 1987 12:04 | 20 |
| I also have a male (Tigga) was talks quite a bit. He's 2 years old
and has been neutered. I think it's just his way of getting
attention. He'll go into another room and start his noises, then
when he gets the attention of myself or the other two cats, he
runs, jumps, dive-bombs, etc.. And...as far as getting into mischief,
Tigga is a monster. He gets into most everything...went through
a stage of chewing cords, and now he's into snooping and tipping
over wastebaskets. I've got one female (Acorn - his mother) who
is quite refined and just likes to snuggle and be petted. My other
female (Kitty) is a demon like Tigga. She hides behind doors, and
when she sees Acorn or Tigga coming, she jumps out and tackles them.
It gets pretty hectic at times, but really, they are so much fun,
and I enjoy their antics.
So, enjoy the talking and the mischief....To me that's a good sign
of a healthy and happy cat.
kathie
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481.2 | cat noises | NAC::E_MCDONALD | | Tue Feb 17 1987 13:30 | 9 |
| The siamese talk alot. Cats have different noises made for different
meanings (as far as we can tell). Ours make a rolling tongue sound
when they run around a corner sort of like beeping a horn to alert
other cats to avoid collision. They say the "ME" in meow means
hello and the "OW" means I dont want to be touched. They claim
thats why cats very rarely put the "ow" in around other cats and
people they are comfortable with. By the way the they in the previous
sentance refers to a magazine article I read, I believe it was in
CATs magazine.
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481.3 | My kitties do it too... | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Tue Feb 17 1987 14:00 | 6 |
| Bailey is a female (spay), blue cream (some judges refer to her
as blue cream torbie). She walks around our apartment trilling
and talking to herself all the time. I guess I'm so used to it
I thought all the kitties did it. I think its contagious, Amelia
is talking to herself more and more now. Maybe they're both just
a little looney tunes.
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481.4 | little noise-makers! | NEWVAX::BOBB | I brake for Wombats! | Tue Feb 17 1987 16:17 | 16 |
| HI...
Both my "boys" talk too.... the cliche "talking" when dinner is
being getting prepared (you'd think we hadn't fed them for weeks!)
Merlin will chirp and trill (I like that description of it Jo .-1)
when he is hunting (bugs, birds through the window, me, the other
cat,etc) and also when he is bored and looking for excitement.
Rascal (we think he is a Maine coon) will make "raow" noises almost
constantly - when he wants to be fed, get let out, get fed, get
let in, get fed, get attention, get fed (he asks for food alot....)
Cats are not quiet.....
janet b.
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481.5 | This is me over here! | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Tue Feb 17 1987 16:44 | 9 |
| Unnuetered male cats will call for females when they reach maturity.
This isn't necessarily at the same time as spraying starts, some
whole males never pick up the spraying habit. Your male might be
calling for females, but like a female in heat, the noise they make
is difficult to mistake. It is not your "normal" meow sound. IT
is usually rather long and drawn out. Not all males do this so
it could be that your cat is just a talker.
Jo
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481.6 | | BASHER::WRIGHTON | I didn't touch it..Honest... | Tue Feb 17 1987 18:29 | 14 |
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Both our cats are fairly vocal,especially when it is time to go
out and a bit too cold for their taste.They both adopt a very low
profile when they hear the words "Sooty,Sweep OUT" and then complain
loudly from behind the sofa.Once out,if Sooty comes across another
cat in his territory he will come almost nose to nose and "yodel"
for want of a better word but never howl or hiss.
re .4 , I read in "Catwatching" by Desmond Morris that the chattering
sound a cat makes when it sees a bird is the cat actually practicing
the "killing bite" which would normally be administered to the birds
neck.
DW
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481.7 | Another talking cat | PUFFIN::BLODGETT | | Wed Feb 18 1987 07:21 | 14 |
| Brewster, my 6 year old male has been talking since the day I got
him. Some days he is more vocal than others, but most of the time,
the minute I get in the door he will start talking and carry on
for 1/2 hour or more. He will also start talking in the evening
if he wants attention. He will go into the other room and start
his "poor me, nobody loves me" story, and will run into wherever
I am whenever I say "Brewster, what's the matter?" My other cat
who is female, hardly every talks, once in a while in the morning
when I feed them.
Brewster's brother, who 'owns' my sister does not talk at all.
I enjoy Brewster's talking except in the middle of the night when
he starts his chatter loud enough to wake me up!
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481.8 | I'm happy to know it's a healthy sign. | MED::NEWTON | What's snew? | Wed Feb 18 1987 09:30 | 13 |
| I'm really glad to see that my cat isn't the only talker. I beginning
to think that maybe I wasn't a good mommy. He usually goes into
a room other than the one I'm in and starts talking. I guess he's
just telling me to come and find him. Sometimes, though, I think
he knows he's doing something bad and just wants me to catch him.
The female cat I had before never talked this much. He does wake
up my husband at night when talks loud (so my husband says).
Oh well, thanks for putting my mind at ease. The vet didn't think
much of it either, since he found him to be a healthy cat.
Kathy
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481.9 | Miss the trills | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Wed Feb 18 1987 10:00 | 6 |
| My two talk some. Male kitty more than female kitty. When they
stop doing it for a while - I miss it! At night when I can't sleep
it sort of is good company. Only time they wake me is when they
walk on me!
Sally
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481.10 | Unaltered males are noisy!! | DONJON::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Feb 24 1987 11:51 | 13 |
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Well, the biggest talker in my house is Fire. But most of the time
I think he's just trying to get the attention of the girls. He
does talk (although with a different voice) when he hears a familiar
car pull in the driveway or knows he's going to get a special treat.
He's the most vocal of my cats, the girls never make a sound except
"Little Fi" of course, who cries when she can't find either a person
or another cat....I think she's afraid of being alone!!
Purrs
cin
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