Kitties make lots of sounds. From that screech when you step on them, to the plaintive mew when they’re sad or hungry, or that sweet flutter of a purr, maybe catalogue the the sounds your kitties make.
Sounds like the Foodie Opera by my two male kitties, when I give them their evening canned cat food. Big Boy is alto, while Conan is a high tenor. (Honey Bun mostly doesn't eat canned cat food.)Mingo makes the sweetest high pitched sound when he sees me unexpectedly, mew, ew, ew. I know it's because he is so happy. It happened once when I called him and he wasn't expecting it. Recently, I left to run an errand, and when I came back, the house was silent. I made myself some lunch, ate it, and went to look for the kitties. He was in his cat tree in the bedroom, and when he heard me, he ran to me with the mew, ew, ew. He didn't know I was home and was so happy to see me.
The most recent was when I was doing an instructional video. Quinn who supervises it all made the cutest little Siamese meow to me at the end like he was happy it was almost done, and I’m meowed back to him so I have that on video forever now too. He has a traditonal sing song meezer meow.Kitties make lots of sounds. From that screech when you step on them, to the plaintive mew when they’re sad or hungry, or that sweet flutter of a purr, maybe catalogue the the sounds your kitties make.
Betty also has a silent meow among her vocabulary. When she does, I tell her she’s on mute. “Betty, the little microphone icon…there you go. Now we can hear you.”When we first adopted Carleton he didn't meow but rather made a "yowl" sound. Sometimes he just opens his mouth and there's no sound followed by a grin.
Lucky you!!! That is one alarm you cant hit the snooze button, You can never be late!!!!Morgana’s meow certainly grew with her age! When I first got her, she’d make tiny little squeaks. Now she does absolutely huge meows to get my attention - especially after my alarm goes off, she’s like a second alarm clock now! It’s rather impressive how loud and expressive she is.
Honestly, she’s so funny! I have multiple alarms set for my big ADHD brain - one that tells me to make sure i’ve eaten dinner if i haven’t, grab water if i haven’t, one telling me to go to bed and finally the morning alarm. they all have the same “jingle” at the start of the alarm before it starts to tell me which alarm it is - for example, my food alarm is like “okay food time!” and bedtime one is “time for bed!” because otherwise i’ll watch tiktok until 5am Morgana has learnt which alarm and the rough times… so I hear the jingle, and by the time I open my eyes I have Morgana meowing in my ear and coming for her morning snuggles… before the snooze alarm comes on and she’s like, “right human, out of bed you get! I want my breakfast and you need to go to work to earn money to spoil me!”Lucky you!!! That is one alarm you cant hit the snooze button, You can never be late!!!!
gotta be at least part meezer lolWell, this isn't necessarily 'sweet' but I now know why our new kitty Mowie was called Mow-Mow in her other home. She is very vocal, going around the house yelling MOW! MOW! MOW! We're now calling her Mouthy Mowie.