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2043.1 | individual differences | CRUISE::NDC | | Thu Dec 08 1988 07:58 | 15 |
| Every cat I've ever met - many - talks differently. Among my four
every one of them has a distinctive set of vocalizations. Each
mean different things. Its really amazing. I think my favorite
is Bumpy's "trill" that she makes when she wants me to pick her
up (like a baby) and cuddle her. Isis actually sighs and huffs
when she's frustrated (like when she wants to go play in the cellar
and I won't open the door).
Dundee peeps or squeeks prompting my husband to nickname him
squeek-toy. I love to listen to them.
I've never heard of anything preventing a cat from meowing.
I think its all just individual differences. If you're worried
about it, ask the vet next time Pooh is in for his shots. I don't
think you should be concerned, just curious.
Nancy
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2043.2 | Mine do the same thing!! | SAFETY::MORRELL | | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:01 | 17 |
| Kathy,
I don't think there is anything wrong with him. My two (Lynx and
Foghat) do not meow. I have never heard them meow. They do make
really strange noises though! It is almost like they are leaving
rubber on my floors.
Also, when Lynx can't find me or my husband he walks around making
the stangest noise, it sounds like ooooohhhhh! I think this is
his way of asking where we are? I always call him when I hear this
noise and he comes running.
I find it to be amusing. It makes my life interesting and the vet
said that there is nothing to worry about.
Kathy
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2043.3 | I think he's just a brat | WITNES::MACONE | It's the story of a man named Brady | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:10 | 3 |
| Elmo, 8 month old orange tiger, whines. He and Pooh must be related.
I've noticed Elmo usually whines when I am not devoting 150% of
my attention to him, or when his food dish is geting empty.
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2043.4 | Funny, so's mine! | MEMV02::CROCITTO | It's Jane Bullock Crocitto now | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:14 | 24 |
| I wouldn't worry either. I'd just accept it as another way our
kitties "speak" to us. And it's true, they are *all* different.
My Billie rarely "meows"; her normal "speaking" voice ;-) is a
combination of chirps, trills, inquiring "hmmmnn's?"--all of which
go under the general term "meepling". When she is angry or frightened
or PO'd, she goes "WWWWWWOWW!" loudly. When she's impatient for
me to open the can in the morning, she says "Uh-oww!"; like "step
on it, Mom!".
The funniest sound she ever makes is after another cat, or a dog
(!!) has wandered up on our back porch and she sees them thru the slider.
Then she really howls! Once the "danger" is gone, she still must
feel as if she has to put on a front of protecting the house. Then
she "wuffles" indignantly while striding back in forth in front
of the slider. She does this by growling and expelling air in little
huffs at the same time. It really is hysterical.
So don't worry, just enjoy another individualistic trait of your special
kitty.
Enjoy,
Jane
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2043.5 | lots of things to say | MYVAX::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:39 | 25 |
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Re : .0
Like everyone else said, each cat has a distinctive meow. I would
say that almost every cat owner can tell which cat is meowing if
they are blindfolded.
Bandit and Cinamon are just regular meowers. They really don't
make any strange noises. Bandit is quite a bit noisier than
Cinamon (ie louder) and if he is looking for you he will yowl.
He also always meows when you pick him up and it sounds like he
is complaining but he loves to be held.
T.K. is my character. He has several different noises that he makes.
I have two favorites. The chirp : he makes this one when he is
just putting around doing busy little things. The growl : this
one is hysterical.... sometimes he will get in a silly mood and
fly around the place growling as he goes. He did his growl and
tear around the condo bit in front of some guests the other day and
they were a bit startled. I just laughed. I don't know what he
thinks he is chasing or growling at. Maybe he is just practicing
protecting the territory.
Karen
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2043.6 | Is it a cat, or a dog, or a bird, or a... | PAR5::K_CIOFFI | | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:45 | 19 |
| Jasper also has many "voices". It is so funny to listen to him.
When he's in the window and thinks he's lording it over the bird
kingdom, he barks. The first time we heard him bark we nearly died
of laughter. His barking is reserved for bird friends though. Then when
we are making him do something he doesn't want to, (like clip his
nails or pick him up when he has another agenda) he groans or
whines at various octaves with his mouth closed. When he means
business and *really* wants to be noticed his real meow could cause
an earthquake. (We experienced this scream when he was at the vets).
Then when he's playing and really happy he does a sound that is
similar to a chirp or something like "brrrurrp". Then at other
times he just talks to us with his normal meow, we talk back, he
talks back.......sure do wish I could know what he's saying! He's
cute and bossy, and we love him!
So, your cat sounds normal, maybe just a bit lazy in the meowing
department.
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2043.7 | grunts! | VIDEO::TAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed. | Thu Dec 08 1988 16:42 | 14 |
| Tabbatha has a strange sound she makes. She grunts!!! Whenever
she jumps up onto my bed, or onto the dresser, or off of the counter,
or wherever, she grunts! It is the funniest thing I've ever heard.
I can always tell if she jumps onto my bed in the middle of the
night because I'll hear a little, "prrruh".
Micki has a little squeaky voice. she doesn't talk very often. Silver's
and Snooks are somewhat similar, but Snooks's voice is deeper.
Seasea has no cry, except when I am giving her a bath. Usually,
she'll open her mouth to talk, but nothing comes out. It's so cute!
Holly
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2043.8 | The Silent Meow | CRUISE::NDC | | Thu Dec 08 1988 18:35 | 11 |
| reply to 2043.7
re: Seasea who opens her mouth but nothing comes out.
Nothing that you can hear! I have read that cats can vocalize
in frequencies too high for the human ear to detect. She probably
is making a sound, you just can't hear it. ANd you're right, it
is cute...I've seen Dundee do it.
Nancy DC
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2043.9 | Old MacDonald Had a Farm ... | MRESS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Dec 09 1988 08:25 | 7 |
| Loki grunts too when he's washing; he sounds exactly like a
pig! I always thought it was because he had a tooth removed a couple
of years ago from tooth decay (too many sweets!). But I guess all
cats can learn to grunt when they wash, as he's taught both Fluffy
and Bigfoot to do it too!
- Andrea
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2043.10 | Tigger did that too... | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Fri Dec 09 1988 10:26 | 5 |
| So that's why I couldn't hear Tiggers meows when he was baby. I
always thought he looked so pitiful. I really thought it had to
do with the flu-like virus he had.
Kathy
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2043.11 | Hitting the high notes.... | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Fri Dec 09 1988 12:07 | 6 |
| My Boogie does that too. She squeaks anyway, which sounds very
funny in a house full of Siamese!!! But sometimes she opens her
mouth and nothing comes out! My husband said I just couldn't hear
her and I thought he was joking. Guess he was right!!
Mary-Michael
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