both of my girls does this meow where they dont make any niose and i dont undrestand that
Such beautiful eyes.My Betty has a silent meow among her vast vocabulary of mews, meows, chirps, squeaks, trills, grunts,… When they say cats can make over 100 vocalizations, I’m sure I’ve already heard half of those from her.
Her silent meows always make me laugh. I tell her, “Betty, you’re on mute. Turn your mic on.”
At least with Betty, I interpret it as a contented vocalization like, “I want you tell you I’m content. But I don’t want you to think I need anything.” Or it’s a flirting meow.
Those would be the peepers that drew me in. I saw her pic on the adoption page and those eyes and just knew.Such beautiful eyes.
Isn't it cool how sometimes you just "know" they're the ones for you?Those would be the peepers that drew me in. I saw her pic on the adoption page and those eyes and just knew.
Even eighteen months on after Krista’s passing, I wasn’t sure I was ready for a new cat. And the shelter still wasn’t open due to Covid. I was about 70/30 sold on her when I first saw her on the website. Over the course of several days, that crept up to, “I’m going to be heartbroken if someone else adopts her.” I had to meet her through the holes in her carrier because they wouldn’t let me in the shelter. It was a cold morning and she was shy. But I had a good feeling about her anyway. Although she was receptive to scritches right away, she was shy and needed some alone time to adjust. It was odd not meeting the cat I brought home until almost half a day after bringing her inside. By nightfall she was getting curious and by bedtime, she picked her pit to sit in and she’s been bonded to me every night since. It took her three months to sit in my lap though.Isn't it cool how sometimes you just "know" they're the ones for you?