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Now, I may be reading to deeply into this, but I had an indoor cat that lived for over 15 years.
And the only sounds any cat makes is when they are coughing up a hairball, hissing, and the standard meow-meow that you always expect.
However, I could not believe my ears when I heard what came out of this cat's mouth one time.
It sounded like the cat was trying to form words!
Now to be clear, the cat was not speaking plain English, It was a meow, but it just sounded different than usual.
I know that a cat's brain is different than that of a parrot, but I believe that indoor cat's are always trying to "figure out" their owners, and are simply trying to understand us and how we communicate.
And the only sounds any cat makes is when they are coughing up a hairball, hissing, and the standard meow-meow that you always expect.
However, I could not believe my ears when I heard what came out of this cat's mouth one time.
It sounded like the cat was trying to form words!
Now to be clear, the cat was not speaking plain English, It was a meow, but it just sounded different than usual.
I know that a cat's brain is different than that of a parrot, but I believe that indoor cat's are always trying to "figure out" their owners, and are simply trying to understand us and how we communicate.