She eats and drinks fine. She just follows me usually in the mornings and some in the evenings meowing. Is it normal?? My male cat just goes to another room cause he is sick of hearing her. Just like a guy who is sick of hearing a girl talk lol...
I had to tell her to be quiet alot. Especially at the TV.Originally Posted by MoochNNoodles
Mooch is a talker. Every tuxedo cat I've ever had has been one. Like Ducman said; some breeds are known for it too.
Have you had to tell her to be quiet because you can't hear the tv?I have! My cat Bunny, who lives with my parents, is quite a talker too...but she's quieter than Mooch. My friend once had a roommate whos cat would sit at the bottom of the stairs every night and meow when she wanted her owner to go to bed. If the roommate was out of town; my friend had to go to bed when the cat demanded it so she would shush!
Originally Posted by SweetPea24
I read somewhere that meowing isn't a natural.sound for a cat. Is this true? I'm not trying to hijack this thread just curious.
...either because they see humans as surrogate parents, or because they discover that humans react better to meowing than to more traditional feline methods of communication, like body language; nobody really seems to know. But it appears that domestic cats are basically wild animals who have learned how to manipulate humans.Originally Posted by Callista
Meowing is a natural sound for a cat, but in feral cats and in the cat's wildcat ancestors, it is primarily used between mother and kittens, and adult cats rarely meow. Kittens use it to call their mother, primarily. House cats have adapted it to use with humans.
My tuxedo likes to tell me all about his day when I get home. he'd meow a lot when I am not paying attention to him. sounds normal to meOriginally Posted by MoochNNoodles
Mooch is a talker. Every tuxedo cat I've ever had has been one.
Boots doesn't meow a lot, but he does chirrup when he finds something exciting, which for him is every 5 minutes.Originally Posted by MoochNNoodles
Mooch is a talker. Every tuxedo cat I've ever had has been one.