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What's your fave cat noise?

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    funkycubfunkycub Posts: 9,350
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    Effie doen't miaow she makes a weird pigeon like noise mostly when she jumps or wants attention.

    Ella Never stops - my favourite noise from Ella is silence. This NEVER happens!!!
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    summer_chicksummer_chick Posts: 903
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    One of my little girls has a lovely little mwah sound which is an affectionate "more please" its a short miaow... she knows how to work her noises from the "oh I'd really like to do that but am never allowed" pathetic little mew to the "I'm about to die of starvation B**h"!! the other one is very quiet until the love of her life (OH) arrives home and she'll follow him around chatting ! (mwh ma maaaawh )

    They definately talk to you !

    I've yet to meet a cat who can't say "NO" !!
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    ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    My favourite cat noise is the half snory half purry sound they make when they're asleep and (presumably) dreaming - when they're twitching their feet and whiskers and making little snuffly grunty sounds. It sounds so contented and cosy.
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    katiemackkatiemack Posts: 7,837
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    When they sit on my knee and purr!! :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,207
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    when my cat comes in to be fed purring his head off he tries moewing at the same time as purring and the noise that comes out is so adorable yet so funny.
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    B3atenB3aten Posts: 4,108
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    My Clive sits on my lap and makes little "meep" squeaks and chirrupswhen he is getting a big munch. He is the first cat that I've had that will alow a real good belly tickle - then he goes daft when I start ticking his ribs :)

    This is just brilliant :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 56
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    MAW wrote: »
    15 months ago we were in the same position as you. My dson wanted a kitten, he was 15 at the time. While looking for a suitable kitten, we came across Maine ****, and thinking it was another species, googled it. The rest is, as they say, history. Leo cost £250 to buy, too young, no jabs, but all turned out well, he's fantastic. He's about 7kg atm, and big, bvut not extraordinary. Yet. He's got another 2-3 years of growing to do. He's only a baby, as I tease OH with. She was very anti, but Leo has won her over totally, she's besotted with him. Lily came last week, £375, but ready to go, 13 weeks old and fully jabbed. They are both here at my desk, up to mischief. Leo's a white/red smoke, Lily is a brown tabby with white. They do eat quite a lot, as you might expect, and can sh*t for England as a result. Can't think of another drawback, they are not fussy eaters, will eat scraps as well as cheap cat food. Very very good natured to their owners, though Leo faces up to delivery drivers and such, and caught and killed a rat last week. Any typing errors above are due to Lily hunting my fingers.
    Oh I can see an new member of the family coming LOL
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    loddellboshloddellbosh Posts: 5,315
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    I love the annoyed/excited chattering thing. And when they want you to slow down or open the door, and their meow sounds kind of like bow.
    Oh, and the little brrr noise they make when they first see you.

    One of my cats' meow sounds a bit like "meow-ooh", which sounds really sweet.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,680
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    Mine has to be when they purr...it's so relaxing when the cat comes on the bed, i'm asleep in no time! I also like it when she wraps herself around my head. I can hear her heartbeat, her tummy rumbling. Also, whilst I don't like to see a cat in distress, I like the spitting sound and a growl or two!

    Although i cant explain it by writing it, cat owners will know. When my cat is on the hunt for a fly or moth etc he makes a strange noise and his whiskers flap about. Sounds like eh eh eh eh. Im in histerics everytime.

    My cat is a diva he only purrs at feeding time or when he's waking me up in the morning!

    My mums cat purred (in heaven now) like 15 hours a day!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,680
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    I love the annoyed/excited chattering thing. And when they want you to slow down or open the door, and their meow sounds kind of like bow.
    Oh, and the little brrr noise they make when they first see you.

    One of my cats' meow sounds a bit like "meow-ooh", which sounds really sweet.

    My cat also does this, i think it is attention seeking lol listen to me!!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,680
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    B3aten wrote: »
    My Clive sits on my lap and makes little "meep" squeaks and chirrupswhen he is getting a big munch. He is the first cat that I've had that will alow a real good belly tickle - then he goes daft when I start ticking his ribs :)

    This is just brilliant :)

    Ha ha that vid was good! Have you seen this one i thought it was really funny.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1qHVVbYG8Y
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    SaigoSaigo Posts: 7,893
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    Just some general comments/replies to some posts here:

    1. All domestic cats can purr. Different cats have different volumes and to the poster who said their cat doesn't purr, it may just be the cat does not have an audible purr. Feel the sides or gently place a finger on the windpipe.

    2. The five 'true' big cats cannot purr in the normal sense. They can make a purr sound only when exhaling and there is no indication that they use it in the same way as domestic cats do. Cheetahs, however, can and do purr.

    3. The 'chirrup' that some have mentioned is an intimate greeting learnt as a kitten from a nursing mother. To be greeted this way by a cat is an honour! And really cute!

    4. Cats are capable of around 100 different vocalisations. Dogs have only around 10. :cool:


    :)
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    MAWMAW Posts: 38,777
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    Cats also have about 1000 non vocal communications! I'm getting both here, from Lily, who is walking on the desk looking for Leo. He is keeping very quiet, he's climbed inside my jumper. Having a 15 pound cat in your jumper makes it hard to reach the keyboard.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,595
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    MAW wrote: »
    Cats also have about 1000 non vocal communications! I'm getting both here, from Lily, who is walking on the desk looking for Leo. He is keeping very quiet, he's climbed inside my jumper. Having a 15 pound cat in your jumper makes it hard to reach the keyboard.
    I love your cat stories! They sound fab little creatures.

    Little in inverted commas of course!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,433
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    I love the little 'mrrrppp' noise my cats make when they want to get my attention.

    Also love hearing a happy cat purring :)

    that looks familiar :)I was trying to think of a way to type that...it's so cute:Dmy kitten does that all the time.:D
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    AliU2maniacAliU2maniac Posts: 1,874
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    I have three cats and two are from a sanctuary and I found my little one hiding under a car.I've had Bonnie & Fluffy, two long-haired torties, for nearly 10 yrs and they're both still very timid even after being with me all this time.Bonnie is a little more out-going but I have never really heard Fluffy meow until recently.Only the other day I heard one of the cats wailing and was astonished to see that it was Fluffy.She has also started to 'chirrup' and 'brrr' and she does this when I call her.Fluffy is so timid that she will not let anyone pick her up and in 10yrs I have only managed that once---and when I did she went all limp like a rag doll :D

    Sooty, the little black stray, has more than a 1,000 noises :D She squeaks if she's touched when she's sleeping, she wails when she wants to go upstairs and when she does get upstairs she becomes the soppiest cat imaginable.She purrs, rolls on the carpet, walks sideways on her tip-toes and will drool all over your face if you let her! She only does this upstairs, which we find strange, but we found her at 8wks and she slept in my bedroom so maybe she associates upstairs with safety.Also she really can growl when she starts flying around the living room during what we call a "mad do".She's quite a character!
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    mb@2daymb@2day Posts: 10,788
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    I like the yowl of a an alley cat in films which is cool. Or This.
    :)
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    trevalyantrevalyan Posts: 7,705
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    miaow
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    RichardcoulterRichardcoulter Posts: 30,369
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    WGERS1873 wrote: »
    Although i cant explain it by writing it, cat owners will know. When my cat is on the hunt for a fly or moth etc he makes a strange noise and his whiskers flap about. Sounds like eh eh eh eh. Im in histerics everytime.

    My cat is a diva he only purrs at feeding time or when he's waking me up in the morning!

    My mums cat purred (in heaven now) like 15 hours a day!

    Do you mean like this?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ID149JSVkU&feature=PlayList&p=571FCF09BE108CCB&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=36
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 30
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    been looking after my son's kitten over the weekend, and it has been so much fun, and I over the weekend understood what she was saying, the mrrrupp was like you said, but she came with an engine which was slightly different which was brrupp and then take of a high speed around the house. My cat just stood back and thought, this is too much like hard work,and thought I'll just stay here and watch, then I'm going back to bed
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,470
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    I love this video of cats chattering:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3U0udLH974

    My favourite noise is when my Ragdoll Milo wakes me up in the morning in bed.....he's purring and pawing at my face with his paw, and as he purrs he makes a high-pitched 'mmmrrreee' sound too. It's very hard to explain, but it's very sweet :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,372
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    Hi I have a new 18month old cat from a rescue shelter and she doesnt purr.
    we have had her 3 weeks now and she makes all other kinds of noises!!

    do you think she will ever purr or she just isnt settled enough?

    i do feel sad that she maybe isnt happy enough to purr
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,336
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    Ah, don't worry, if she's chatting away to you anyway she's probably quite content ~ & well done for rehoming a cat from a rescue:).

    Some cats purr a lot, some a little, some very loudly & some very quietly. Have you tried putting your finger under her throat when she's sitting on your lap or enjoying a cuddle? You may be able to feel a little "rumble" in her throat even if you can't hear her purr. And anyway, just because she may not be purring doesn't necessarily mean she's not happy & content so don't worry.
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    wilhemina wrote: »
    Ah, don't worry, if she's chatting away to you anyway she's probably quite content ~ & well done for rehoming a cat from a rescue:).

    Some cats purr a lot, some a little, some very loudly & some very quietly. Have you tried putting your finger under her throat when she's sitting on your lap or enjoying a cuddle? You may be able to feel a little "rumble" in her throat even if you can't hear her purr. And anyway, just because she may not be purring doesn't necessarily mean she's not happy & content so don't worry.

    lol i would but she isnt a lap cat
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