The cat funny talks with birds
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2. Bumfighter commented 11 years ago
Poor cat, he has not realise that birds dont speak dolphin
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4. mmmendal commented 11 years ago
This is a common thing among cats. Mine used the same sound but it can sound a bit more like coughing when they get more annoyed by their inability to get the birds. Sometimes they respond to your requests in this manner and it feels like they curse at you. For example when I would tell my cat that she was not allowed to do something she would start making this dolphin/cough noise then walk to another room while still cursing left and right for about 15 seconds.
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6. LightAng3l commented 11 years ago
That's exactly what my black cat does Good thing I saw this video, because I was starting to think my cat was crazy...
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9. khataroo commented 11 years ago
It is called chattering Observant owners will notice the following sounds which cats make to communicate their state of mind (this list is not exhaustive, since cats will improvise):
Caterwaul - cat wants sex!
Chatter - excitement, frustration e.g. when prey is out of reach or escapes (involves rapid teeth-chattering jaw movements)
Chirrup - friendly greeting sound, a cross between a meow and a purr! (friendly greeting sound with rising inflection; familiar to most cat owners)
Cough-bark - alarm signal (rare in pet cats); like us, cats can cough both vountarily and involuntarily)
Growl - threat, challenge, warns others to go away
Hiss (with or without spit) - threat, fear, warns others to back off
Meow - general-purpose attention seeking sound used by adult cats to communicate with owners or with kittens
Mew (of kittens) - distress, hunger, cold (to attract mother's attention)
Purr - contentment, relaxation, also to comfort itself if in pain (cats in extremis may purr); a loud purr invites close contact or attention
Scream - fear, pain, anger, distress
Squawk - surprise, shock (somewhat strangled sound)
Yowl - a threat, offensive or defensive, but also used in a modified form by some cats seeking attention when owner is out of sight
Idiosyncratic sounds - a sound which a particular cat uses in a particular context.
Source(s):
http://www.messybeast.com/cat_talk.htm
Caterwaul - cat wants sex!
Chatter - excitement, frustration e.g. when prey is out of reach or escapes (involves rapid teeth-chattering jaw movements)
Chirrup - friendly greeting sound, a cross between a meow and a purr! (friendly greeting sound with rising inflection; familiar to most cat owners)
Cough-bark - alarm signal (rare in pet cats); like us, cats can cough both vountarily and involuntarily)
Growl - threat, challenge, warns others to go away
Hiss (with or without spit) - threat, fear, warns others to back off
Meow - general-purpose attention seeking sound used by adult cats to communicate with owners or with kittens
Mew (of kittens) - distress, hunger, cold (to attract mother's attention)
Purr - contentment, relaxation, also to comfort itself if in pain (cats in extremis may purr); a loud purr invites close contact or attention
Scream - fear, pain, anger, distress
Squawk - surprise, shock (somewhat strangled sound)
Yowl - a threat, offensive or defensive, but also used in a modified form by some cats seeking attention when owner is out of sight
Idiosyncratic sounds - a sound which a particular cat uses in a particular context.
Source(s):
http://www.messybeast.com/cat_talk.htm
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12. jackDjohnson commented 11 years ago
i thought for sure his ass was going to fall out the window..he he.. Booo.. REAAAOOOWwwwwww....lol
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14. CrazyEddie commented 11 years ago
It needs a Nac Mac Feegle to come and give it some.
+4 1. kaleemyork commented 11 years ago