Monday, January 3, 2011

What does Cat Meow means?

Cats make most of their meowing when they want something, but they do occasionally meow to say hello. (Mine usually meows' hello 'when I get home from work. Even if I am late, it is generally more of a "Where have you been I'm hungry' than a friendly greeting!).
It is estimated that about 100 cats vocal sounds, and they are all forcommunication with their owners. (They rarely meow at other cats.) It may take a while, butif you listen to the different types of meow, you will begin to pick up on what each one means (verysuch as different cries of a baby). As I mentioned before, they usually do when they want something Meowand the most common causes of Meow is,

    
* I'm hungry
    
* I want to go out
    
* I would like to
    
* I want some attention
    
* Help!
Each of these will be different meows and some are easier to understand than others. "I'm hungry" Meow is usually easy to work as a good cat to stand by their empty food bowl or the closet of their food when they are kept in this sound.
All sounds are evaluated together with your cat's body language and facial expressions.Over time, if you familiarize yourself with your kitten, you can recognize what each means meow. If all else fails, just ask what they want!
Constant meow
Some species of cat meow more than others (eg Siamese), but everyone does it to your attention.And while most just do it when they want something special, just some cats meow constantly and for no apparent reason. This can be a major problem, especially if it happens at night or early morning when trying to sleep.
Cash Stop meow
First, make sure your cat does not meow as a result of an illness or medical problem. Cats meow to docommunicate not only to question things then, the disease is ruled out first.
But most cats meow constantly do it because they try to tell you something. Be aware that your cat does not meow just to annoy you and the faster you can findcauses of noise, the faster it will stop. Here a few a few things you can try:

    
* Feed on a regular basis. Try and feed your cat at certain times and regularly so they can anticipate when they next eat. You can also try to go down dry cat food / cookies, so your cat can nibble when they are hungry. But if your cat a tendency to over-eating, this could be unwise.
    
* Install a cat flap. Most cats can never make up their minds if they want to be inside or outside. My cat is in the sky during the summer where I can leave the back door, and he can wander in and out as much as he wants. If your cat is always in and out, a cat flap is a great option. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to install and you buy them that magnets on them so only your cat can get into
    
* Games. Some cats meow a lot, because they want attention and love. Stroke and play with your cat often to keep from feeling lonely or neglected.
    
* Discipline. Let your cat walk around the bend at an excessive Meow - take the lead. You can ignore it, eventually they will quit if you do not give in (very hard to do!) Or you can try old favorites by a syringe with a water jet or a certain "no" and a folding of the hands. Eventually your kitten meowing constantly to achieve anything can get. You sure you forget to praise your cat and give extra attention when they do not meow.

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