Cats Meowing Loudly At Each Other
Scared or angry meows are typically louder than other types of meows.
Cats meowing loudly at each other. A variety of illnesses can make cats feel excessively hungry thirsty restless or irritable both of which can lead to more meowing. I had often wondered about this as I call my cat in by meowing for her. If they are un-spayed cats they may be meowing to signal to each other that they are ready to mat.
Why do cats meow. In otherwise healthy cats though the only way to extinguish this behavior is to totally ignore the cat. Cats also yowla sound similar to the meow but more drawn out and melodic.
Attention-seeking meows are indications that your cat may want to play with you or be petted. For this reason cats no longer need to rely on meowing to talk so long as they only speak to each other. Kittens meow to let their mother know theyre cold or hungry but once they get a bit older cats no longer meow to other cats.
A cat makes sounds to communicate with other animals. For example your cat may get excited and meow loudly when you return home from work. Cats also meow and yowl loudly at each other if they have hostile encounters with other cats especially if there is a territorial dispute.
Hes met up with what seems to be the only other cat around our immediate area and they stand about a foot apart yowling at each other VERY loudly. These meows can be somewhat intense and frightening at times and depending on the source of your cats fright or anger either short-lived or prolonged. Meows may also sound slightly different from one another based on the reasons behind them.
I thought that it was a unique experience--something that happened between she and I I started meowing for her instinctually one day when she had been gone for quite some time. Your cat may also have an uncomfortable-looking stare to go along with these cat sounds. A veterinarian should inspect a cat that meows loudly to ensure that an underlying medical disorder is not the cause.