From the diaphragm!I’m lovin how POOFED out Ora Z got at Elvis’ HENGHHHTTT. That is absolutely NOT an old man-cat noise! Plus, Bonus Points to Iggy for the Jazz Paws.
The two regular feral cats in my yard don’t meow well. One is a known runaway (from, like, across the street, but has still been ownerless for like 8 years now) and can kind of remember how to meow, it’s just sort of uncanny valley. Her companion, a true feral, mostly hisses, but a couple of times when no other cat was around to hear, he’s attempted to meow. Emphasis on attempted.
It feels like Elvis just gave himself a hernia, trying for that perfect meow. Lupin, on the other hand, has an interesting genetic make-up, consisting of equal parts tiny horse, arctic fox, and klaxon …
Maverick’s “meow” has evolved to make him sound like a cranky old man … which, in fairness, he is a cranky old man (he was estimated to be around 2 when he hired us as his servants in 2013, so that puts him around 13).
All of my cats have different voices and they all use them ALL THE TIME. Cici screams for food. Baby screams for the sheer musical joy of it. Panda yowls her frequent displeasure. Buttercup uses her dainty little baby meow when she wants attention, and then her Big Girl Meow if you don’t do it snappy enough.
And have you all read about the recent study done on cat facial expressions: 276 distinct facial expressions. Reported on CNN and Live Science and, I’m sure, lots of other places.
I wish that I could distinguish my house panthers by meow. I sure can’t tell them apart any other way. Have any of you read the short essay How to Bark Abroad? It includes cats, too.
OT: Trying new cat in the house from the outside. This is day two and so far all is quiet tonight. He, Mystic, will be number 5 in our small house. He is a very expressive, white, medium hair with a fluffy tail. More later, time for bed.
Hey guys, has Gent been around BCN lately? I see he has posted tonight on other sites, and I haven’t had time to read all reply comments this past week, but just wondering where he is.
Hazel is plainly trying to speak Human when she meows – she sits outside the door saying, Ha-ROW? Ha-ROW? – with a questioning upward inflection at the end… The only thing funnier is when she turns Spanish: “O-LAY? O-LAY?”
My new little kitten girl that we rescued from traffic is now called Birdie because she makes weird little peeps, trills, and squeaks! Some she will probably grow out of, but this isn’t ordinary kitten talk. If you remember the frilled dilophosaurus from the first Jurassic Park movie, that’s what she sounds like!
One of my two boy kitties is now 13 years old (the other is almost 14 now). His name is Fiji. He loves to meow at us for his treats but does it in the cutest way. He just opens his mouth and “meows” – but no sound comes out. He DOES have a voice because he will ROOOWWW quite loudly when the two dogs want to play with him, but he likes to just “whisper” at his people most of the time.
My Sara, calico so go figure, does these yaps. Sentence after sentence of yapping. Mostly talking to herself. Then she will yawn and let out the cutest little yerrrrrrrrp. Gracie has a soft, baby mew, and a merp that sounds like she’s reading me the riot act!
My Shorty Cat has one sound. mmrrrp? Tiny, soft, always a question. Her little upper lips go up but her mouth never opens. That’s it. Just mmrrrp? Unless she’s pooped. Then the whole house knows…
My Lizzie was a rescue from a hoarder’s home. When I was teaching her to play she suddenly let loose of this bone chilling meow! Just like Elvis! Whenever I heard her screech, I knew that she was happy somewhere in my house. This strip brought a smile to my heart to remember my little Lizzie!
BladeRunner doesn’t really talk. Nicki purrs louder than she meows. Even when she’s gotten herself shut in the basement or the back room, I can hardly hear her tiny whimper-mew. Peppy yowls demandingly all over the house whenever she wants to know where the rest of us are. Or maybe she’s just crying for Blade to come play with her and doesn’t care about anyone else. :) She’s my only talkative cat—I think she must be a meezer in disguise.
This violates the very essence of the being of a cat. Cat’s talk to humans, cats do not talk to other cats. They may hiss or growl but the do not talk to one another.
Aaah, starting the day off with another full-hearted laugh thanks to the BCN staff. OZ in p.5 looks like she’s about to jump out of her clothes but then goes full bee-bop in the following panels. I think I’d run and hide if my entire clowder starting meowing with such enthusiasm all at the same time!
For a Snowshoe, Poodle more or less has a Siamese meow, but it’s more of a loud Sqwaaaaakk! or Squaaaaaat! Sound, which I love, but annoys Barbara, as Poody is very vocal. Roy can be loud, like a screeching wildcat loud, but for the most part he is soft and gentle in his vocalizations, he is more of a whisperer. He will only raise volume if it’s important… To him. I miss Peaky P’s little meows, hers went like this Meeeeeee! If it was short it meant she was happy, but if she wanted something it was longer. I miss our back and forth at feeding times or when i came home. It Drove Barb crazy, hearing us “meow” at each other.
The statistics on Los Gatos de la Casa de Lay are thus:
Mittens – Mostly a soft cackle, like you would expect from a 96 cat-year-old.
Belle – A long meow, holding that last note for several seconds (E-Flat). She is most vocal when she is calling Marie to bed.
Holly Bear – A sharp squeak, but rarely.
Hamilton A. Cat – Not a big meower unless we are cooking together. Then he, as you would guess, talks up a storm.
Holmes – Didn’t meow at all when we brought him home. However, over the last year, he has become a big meower to me, especially when we come downstairs in the morning. When I leave the bedroom, Hamilton and Holmes rush ahead of me, racing each other down the hallway and steps.
IMPORTANT NOTE***
Our Consulting Detective, Holmes’ Gotcha-Day, is coming up on December 3rd, 2022. Hamilton A. Cat’s Gotcha-Day was November 6th, 2021 (I just found his paperwork). Holmes is registered at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Chewy. And for some reason, Holmes has also picked out a 1990 Chateau d’Yquem. Don’t worry. I will make sure he receives it, if it is sent to him.
All of ours make the most interesting variety of noises. The two outdoor ferals sound like a couple of grumpy old men and will sit on the porch under my daughter’s window and yell at her when they want to be fed. Decibel hides behind the nonworking stove and MIOWs whenever anyone in the house even thinks of going near the kitchen. She will go and actually get on Jora’s bed when Jora has chicken. Update still tries to ask Decibel to play with a very playful mrrrp, but Deci still ignores him. Database just gives a very soft Mreep when she wants something. Decibel is also the only cat allowed in my computer room because she stays off the computer. I have to keep the door closed to keep Update out, so when Decibel is ready to get out, she knocks on the door. I saw her do it. She is not head bumping the door or reaching under with a paw. She actually hits the door with her paw. No idea where she learned that.
Albert used to “silent meow”. He also would sit at the top of the stairs and say “Hello” (eh-oh), mostly when we would come home, but sometimes when he didn’t want His Man to leave. His “I’m hungry” meow was “mow!” or “now!”, which lead to conversations like “When would you like breakfast?” or “Who’s your favorite Communist leader?”
If you go to the end of this video: youtu . be / b5zRdW9Exos you can hear one of his meows for yourself. (remove spaces)
Bartholomew has a yowl like a siren and he mutters to himself. When he was younger, he would squeak every time he went down a step— coming down a flight of stairs sounded like “Bart, Bart, Bart”.
When Sebastian was still with me, I swear he was trying to teach me to meow.Can’t blame the little one for being a little frazzled after that, though the boy seemed unfazed. Ash, being part Siamese, he would sit around the corner and yell his bloody head off. I’d yell at him and he’d pop his head around the corner, like “oh, that’s where you were”. Each kitty I’ve ever had has all different meows. All unique. (love jazz paws!)
AWW, I remember when I was living with my half-brother and his male partner and we had five dear sweet kitties that you could tell who was meowing due to how loud, soft, and the variations of each meow :-)
Today’s strip reminded me of this picture that appeared on the merriam-webster dictionary site awhile back: postimg (dot) cc/tZCLfvG3 (be sure to look closely at the bottom edge of that picture)
Just picked up tnr traps for the strays in my complex. Someone dumped a BEAUTIFUL calico who would heartily (and loudly) agree to meow training if anyone in Nashville TN area wants a new kitty willing to boss you into extra cuddles!
our 13 yo outside cat (asymmetric tuxedo) has a tiny little meow… he seems to announce “here, here…” in a tiny voice: I wonder if this is b/c he has been fixed when he was a kitten…. Then another ~ 4 yo outside cat (symmetric tuxedo) got fixed as a “teenager” (slightly under 1 yo), and he has a goat meow, “e-e-e-ouw-” cannot even transcribe it…. Our tiny (looking like a kitten) outside 11 yo girl (fixed as a kitten) has nearly no meow at all. She would howl if a cat comes too near to her… otherwise she’s silent. I stop here but it’s true, every cat has its own meow…
Had a cat appear at my house when I lived in a different city. She walked in the back door when I went out to feed the birds. She looked up at me, I asked her her name “Boooobbb.” Asked her if she lived here, “Meeeyyyysss.” Asked her if she was hungry, “Meeryyysss.” and my dear little Meercat looked at her, head bopped her and led her to Meercat’s bowls. Fed Bobcat, and she and Meercat were bonded buddies until she died 16 years later. Meercat died 6 months after Bobcat.
And that last panel would make a great calendar page. Along with the ghost tea party from last week. And Lupin doing yoga from June 9, 2019. Just suggesting.
I wonder if Ivan (TK name; dunno if he’s still called that) retained his voice when he grew up. His nickname at TK was, and is, “The Ivanhorn”. Good grief, he was loud.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
From the diaphragm!I’m lovin how POOFED out Ora Z got at Elvis’ HENGHHHTTT. That is absolutely NOT an old man-cat noise! Plus, Bonus Points to Iggy for the Jazz Paws.
alcorn about 1 year ago
Sunday Fun: or good news.
stairsteppublishing about 1 year ago
What i the world was that sound that came out of Elvis’ mouth? Certainly not a mew or meow. And certainly not a proper Elvis sound.
dvandom about 1 year ago
The two regular feral cats in my yard don’t meow well. One is a known runaway (from, like, across the street, but has still been ownerless for like 8 years now) and can kind of remember how to meow, it’s just sort of uncanny valley. Her companion, a true feral, mostly hisses, but a couple of times when no other cat was around to hear, he’s attempted to meow. Emphasis on attempted.
dmah Premium Member about 1 year ago
It feels like Elvis just gave himself a hernia, trying for that perfect meow. Lupin, on the other hand, has an interesting genetic make-up, consisting of equal parts tiny horse, arctic fox, and klaxon …
skipper1992 about 1 year ago
Maverick’s “meow” has evolved to make him sound like a cranky old man … which, in fairness, he is a cranky old man (he was estimated to be around 2 when he hired us as his servants in 2013, so that puts him around 13).
MrsXandamere about 1 year ago
All of my cats have different voices and they all use them ALL THE TIME. Cici screams for food. Baby screams for the sheer musical joy of it. Panda yowls her frequent displeasure. Buttercup uses her dainty little baby meow when she wants attention, and then her Big Girl Meow if you don’t do it snappy enough.
Le'letha Premium Member about 1 year ago
Raven makes all of those noises and more. Daily.
Aspen_Bell about 1 year ago
Willie McTell mentioned Slim Gaillard the other day. Seems prophetic.
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
I’m surprised the ceiling cats haven’t joined the choir.
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Cass Elliot: Make Your Own Kind of Music
Nobody can tell ya
There’s only one meow worth meowing!
They may try to sell ya
But you do the best meow for you!
…….
You’ve gotta Meow your own kind of music!
Mew your own special song!
Meow your own kind of music!
Don’t let anybody tell you you’re wrong!
…….
Some times you may yodel
Or give a strong loud howl!
Or just a soft whisper
It’s all your own thing anyhow!
…….
But you’ve gotta
Make your own kind of music!
Mew your own special song!
Make your own kind of music!
Don’t let anybody tell you you’re wrong!
…….
So if you do your own meow
However it may sound
It’s your best right now
…….
You’ve gotta
Make your own kind of music!
Mew your own special song!
Make your own kind of music!
Don’t let anybody tell you you’re wrong!
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
Not sure if Ora Zella is doing Jazz Paws too, or just throwing elbows! My money is on elbows!
JLChi about 1 year ago
And have you all read about the recent study done on cat facial expressions: 276 distinct facial expressions. Reported on CNN and Live Science and, I’m sure, lots of other places.
JLChi about 1 year ago
I was expecting Ora Z. to be a lot louder. She seems rather reserved.
I wonder if this is the first time we’ve seen her poof.
Bub5g about 1 year ago
I can’t tell if Elvis or Lupin is louder. Either way, I feel bad for the Woman and the Man having to listen to that.
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 year ago
And then the human children join in…
azkfwecho Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love that OZ seems to have a tiny little voice.
Jungle Empress about 1 year ago
I love how cats have their own voices! Blossom had a “mah” sound, or a “mrp”. Zelda, on the other paw, is more like “mrrow”.
emiesty Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wish that I could distinguish my house panthers by meow. I sure can’t tell them apart any other way. Have any of you read the short essay How to Bark Abroad? It includes cats, too.
Brian Premium Member about 1 year ago
Once more, with feeling!
kangtourcat Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT: Trying new cat in the house from the outside. This is day two and so far all is quiet tonight. He, Mystic, will be number 5 in our small house. He is a very expressive, white, medium hair with a fluffy tail. More later, time for bed.
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
My Trouble would teach them his famous, “BRÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ!!!!” (ミゝᆽ╹ミ)
Kitty Queen about 1 year ago
Sounds like my house when I’m a few minutes late for feeding time!
fullmoondeb Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT
Hey guys, has Gent been around BCN lately? I see he has posted tonight on other sites, and I haven’t had time to read all reply comments this past week, but just wondering where he is.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
All cats do have unique voices. Bear has a soft meow, but when she swears, she’s loud and profane (growl, hiss, spit, yowl).
strikklybizness about 1 year ago
Hazel is plainly trying to speak Human when she meows – she sits outside the door saying, Ha-ROW? Ha-ROW? – with a questioning upward inflection at the end… The only thing funnier is when she turns Spanish: “O-LAY? O-LAY?”
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 1 year ago
Oy! Where’s the “Mewt Button” when you need it urgently?
rheddmobile about 1 year ago
My new little kitten girl that we rescued from traffic is now called Birdie because she makes weird little peeps, trills, and squeaks! Some she will probably grow out of, but this isn’t ordinary kitten talk. If you remember the frilled dilophosaurus from the first Jurassic Park movie, that’s what she sounds like!
Olive O'Sudden about 1 year ago
Love a cat who can scat!♥
cb8ty about 1 year ago
My panther sounds like Puck. Sissy “growls” and the Mese walks around talking to himself – and anyone who will listen – maximum volume.
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Iggy Toe Beans!
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
In panel four – Elvis is channeling Professor Henry Higgins.
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 1 year ago
Ok, Elvis has convinced me that my Cassidy is part, Siamese! His yowl goes-HEEERGHROOOOOOOOW!!! And it is very, LOUD!
dlavigne about 1 year ago
One of my two boy kitties is now 13 years old (the other is almost 14 now). His name is Fiji. He loves to meow at us for his treats but does it in the cutest way. He just opens his mouth and “meows” – but no sound comes out. He DOES have a voice because he will ROOOWWW quite loudly when the two dogs want to play with him, but he likes to just “whisper” at his people most of the time.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
My Sara, calico so go figure, does these yaps. Sentence after sentence of yapping. Mostly talking to herself. Then she will yawn and let out the cutest little yerrrrrrrrp. Gracie has a soft, baby mew, and a merp that sounds like she’s reading me the riot act!
Tigrisan Premium Member about 1 year ago
My Shorty Cat has one sound. mmrrrp? Tiny, soft, always a question. Her little upper lips go up but her mouth never opens. That’s it. Just mmrrrp? Unless she’s pooped. Then the whole house knows…
sprint about 1 year ago
cats can make over 100 sounds (dogs 10) their ears have 32 muscles.
T_Lexi about 1 year ago
I love Ora Z’s little “Baba” buried in amongst the other sounds.
OneGirlTwoCats about 1 year ago
I sometimes call my cats by the sounds they make. My boys were/are MaROOOOO and Yow. The kitten is currently Squeaky or the Guinea Pig.
katey11 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Love that OZ has the most subdued meow. She is definitely not subdued! Actually love all the meows and Iggy Jazz Hands!
DM3456 about 1 year ago
Such a joyful symphony!!! And Ora Zella’s mighty vocalization in the next to last panel is very endearing. :D
Lady Alsace about 1 year ago
My Lizzie was a rescue from a hoarder’s home. When I was teaching her to play she suddenly let loose of this bone chilling meow! Just like Elvis! Whenever I heard her screech, I knew that she was happy somewhere in my house. This strip brought a smile to my heart to remember my little Lizzie!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 1 year ago
Kiki says, Meh.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cats absolutely to have their own voices and their own distinct meows.
It’s been more than 20 years, and I still miss my little Squeak.
misty about 1 year ago
Silence is broken like a first warning
Goldie has spoken – “Blopt! Bleh?” is heard
“Prowwww!” Pucky’s bringing, of course it’s so charming
Praise voices ringing – Elvis sounds like he hurled “HENGHHHTTT”
Sweet are the kittens, voices from Heaven
Hear meeps and howls that are first class
Praise for the sweetness of the cute chorus
Sung in uniqueness, smooth as stained glass
“Meep” in the sunlight, “YooOoo” in the morning
Well, Lupin’s a delight, talks like he plays
“OW-ROOO!” with elation, starts every morning
Loud vocalization for the mew day
Praise for the singing, praise for the morning
Praise for the coach and distinct boys and girls
- Yusuf Islam / Eleanor Farjeon – Morning has Broken
diskus Premium Member about 1 year ago
Catcophony
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
…Elvis is the sort who’d complain about how check-out signs at stores say “less than” instead of “fewer than,” doesn’t he?
gigagrouch about 1 year ago
Prutt… wakawaka*
*seldom heard.
Granny Roberta about 1 year ago
BladeRunner doesn’t really talk. Nicki purrs louder than she meows. Even when she’s gotten herself shut in the basement or the back room, I can hardly hear her tiny whimper-mew. Peppy yowls demandingly all over the house whenever she wants to know where the rest of us are. Or maybe she’s just crying for Blade to come play with her and doesn’t care about anyone else. :) She’s my only talkative cat—I think she must be a meezer in disguise.
DawnMcCandless about 1 year ago
My cat Rusty would walk around the house yelling ow ow ow. Starlord when he does let out a vocal sounds like a little girl scream
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
This violates the very essence of the being of a cat. Cat’s talk to humans, cats do not talk to other cats. They may hiss or growl but the do not talk to one another.
Jon Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lupin’s call has been previously reported on 2019/06/16, rerun on 2022/02027
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
“AH-OOO-GAH”
bryan42 about 1 year ago
Aaah, starting the day off with another full-hearted laugh thanks to the BCN staff. OZ in p.5 looks like she’s about to jump out of her clothes but then goes full bee-bop in the following panels. I think I’d run and hide if my entire clowder starting meowing with such enthusiasm all at the same time!
LucyLuLu about 1 year ago
Lucylu’s meh is so faint and infrequent
Zoomer&Yeti about 1 year ago
“KLAATU BARADA NIKTO!”
No, I guess not.
gregcomn about 1 year ago
These cat sounds remind me of the best example ever: “trout” ( from Kliban’s “Qat” dictionary.)
Space_cat about 1 year ago
For a Snowshoe, Poodle more or less has a Siamese meow, but it’s more of a loud Sqwaaaaakk! or Squaaaaaat! Sound, which I love, but annoys Barbara, as Poody is very vocal. Roy can be loud, like a screeching wildcat loud, but for the most part he is soft and gentle in his vocalizations, he is more of a whisperer. He will only raise volume if it’s important… To him. I miss Peaky P’s little meows, hers went like this Meeeeeee! If it was short it meant she was happy, but if she wanted something it was longer. I miss our back and forth at feeding times or when i came home. It Drove Barb crazy, hearing us “meow” at each other.
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
A Siamese cat giving voice lessons must be really something.
rs0204 Premium Member about 1 year ago
The statistics on Los Gatos de la Casa de Lay are thus:
Mittens – Mostly a soft cackle, like you would expect from a 96 cat-year-old.
Belle – A long meow, holding that last note for several seconds (E-Flat). She is most vocal when she is calling Marie to bed.
Holly Bear – A sharp squeak, but rarely.
Hamilton A. Cat – Not a big meower unless we are cooking together. Then he, as you would guess, talks up a storm.
Holmes – Didn’t meow at all when we brought him home. However, over the last year, he has become a big meower to me, especially when we come downstairs in the morning. When I leave the bedroom, Hamilton and Holmes rush ahead of me, racing each other down the hallway and steps.
IMPORTANT NOTE***
Our Consulting Detective, Holmes’ Gotcha-Day, is coming up on December 3rd, 2022. Hamilton A. Cat’s Gotcha-Day was November 6th, 2021 (I just found his paperwork). Holmes is registered at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Chewy. And for some reason, Holmes has also picked out a 1990 Chateau d’Yquem. Don’t worry. I will make sure he receives it, if it is sent to him.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cats make all sorts of vocal noises to each other and other animals. Strangely enough they only make that “meow” sound to humans.
scaeva Premium Member about 1 year ago
Mrrehh. Mrrekkhh. Merp. And you may quote me.
Katzen1415 about 1 year ago
So unique! Georgia must have paid a lot of attention to the cats to pick out these sounds.
ElliottB.C.Rennie about 1 year ago
One of our first cats was Nick named Pip-pip because she had such a soft mew. Her sister was Eld Katt (fire cat) because of her powerful lungs.
Red Bird about 1 year ago
Elvis’ meow looks like he is trying to cough up a hairball.
Font Lady Premium Member about 1 year ago
All of ours make the most interesting variety of noises. The two outdoor ferals sound like a couple of grumpy old men and will sit on the porch under my daughter’s window and yell at her when they want to be fed. Decibel hides behind the nonworking stove and MIOWs whenever anyone in the house even thinks of going near the kitchen. She will go and actually get on Jora’s bed when Jora has chicken. Update still tries to ask Decibel to play with a very playful mrrrp, but Deci still ignores him. Database just gives a very soft Mreep when she wants something. Decibel is also the only cat allowed in my computer room because she stays off the computer. I have to keep the door closed to keep Update out, so when Decibel is ready to get out, she knocks on the door. I saw her do it. She is not head bumping the door or reaching under with a paw. She actually hits the door with her paw. No idea where she learned that.
Font Lady Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT: Lily update.
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
Jazz paws! ⁽⁽◝^ •௰• ^◜⁾⁾
But what made me ugly-laugh right out loud was Lupin’s “I HAVE KILLED A SOCK” caterwaul!
Catmom about 1 year ago
O.T.
parentofgirls about 1 year ago
Hilarious!! I can actually hear it! :)
Miss Mina about 1 year ago
Albert used to “silent meow”. He also would sit at the top of the stairs and say “Hello” (eh-oh), mostly when we would come home, but sometimes when he didn’t want His Man to leave. His “I’m hungry” meow was “mow!” or “now!”, which lead to conversations like “When would you like breakfast?” or “Who’s your favorite Communist leader?”
If you go to the end of this video: youtu . be / b5zRdW9Exos you can hear one of his meows for yourself. (remove spaces)
Bartholomew has a yowl like a siren and he mutters to himself. When he was younger, he would squeak every time he went down a step— coming down a flight of stairs sounded like “Bart, Bart, Bart”.
metagalaxy1970 about 1 year ago
When Sebastian was still with me, I swear he was trying to teach me to meow.Can’t blame the little one for being a little frazzled after that, though the boy seemed unfazed. Ash, being part Siamese, he would sit around the corner and yell his bloody head off. I’d yell at him and he’d pop his head around the corner, like “oh, that’s where you were”. Each kitty I’ve ever had has all different meows. All unique. (love jazz paws!)
cybergal29 about 1 year ago
AWW, all of the dear sweet kitties of Breaking Cat News are showing off their different meows :-)
cybergal29 about 1 year ago
AWW, I remember when I was living with my half-brother and his male partner and we had five dear sweet kitties that you could tell who was meowing due to how loud, soft, and the variations of each meow :-)
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
I do wonder if all the cats actually make these noises.
Especially Goldie!
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Our 3 year old has a kitten meow. We call it squeeing. She’s starting to introduce consonants but it’s very subtle.
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Neil Diamond: Beautiful Noise
What a beautiful noise
Coming from the first floor
Got a beautiful sound
From the cats evermore!
…….
It’s a beautiful noise
Coming from each cat
Like the sound of the wild
From our animal friends
All the beauty of all that!
…….
It’s a beautiful noise
From the cats we all love!
And it makes us feel good
Like a smile from above!
Yes it does! Yes it does!
…….
It’s a beautiful noise
The best that I’ve heard
And it’s waiting for me
Just to add a few words!
David 42 about 1 year ago
Today’s strip reminded me of this picture that appeared on the merriam-webster dictionary site awhile back: postimg (dot) cc/tZCLfvG3 (be sure to look closely at the bottom edge of that picture)
rgcviper about 1 year ago
Talk about self-expression. My favorite meow is definitely the Plerbbt! in the last panel. Ha.
scaeva Premium Member about 1 year ago
I get the impression that cat language is made up almost entirely of irregular verbs …
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley about 1 year ago
Just picked up tnr traps for the strays in my complex. Someone dumped a BEAUTIFUL calico who would heartily (and loudly) agree to meow training if anyone in Nashville TN area wants a new kitty willing to boss you into extra cuddles!
a_dt about 1 year ago
our 13 yo outside cat (asymmetric tuxedo) has a tiny little meow… he seems to announce “here, here…” in a tiny voice: I wonder if this is b/c he has been fixed when he was a kitten…. Then another ~ 4 yo outside cat (symmetric tuxedo) got fixed as a “teenager” (slightly under 1 yo), and he has a goat meow, “e-e-e-ouw-” cannot even transcribe it…. Our tiny (looking like a kitten) outside 11 yo girl (fixed as a kitten) has nearly no meow at all. She would howl if a cat comes too near to her… otherwise she’s silent. I stop here but it’s true, every cat has its own meow…
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
Had a cat appear at my house when I lived in a different city. She walked in the back door when I went out to feed the birds. She looked up at me, I asked her her name “Boooobbb.” Asked her if she lived here, “Meeeyyyysss.” Asked her if she was hungry, “Meeryyysss.” and my dear little Meercat looked at her, head bopped her and led her to Meercat’s bowls. Fed Bobcat, and she and Meercat were bonded buddies until she died 16 years later. Meercat died 6 months after Bobcat.
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
And that last panel would make a great calendar page. Along with the ghost tea party from last week. And Lupin doing yoga from June 9, 2019. Just suggesting.
FreihEitner Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Woman might want to get Goldie and Elvis into the mechanic; they’re making some strange noises.
catmom1360 about 1 year ago
Does Elvis have a frog in his throat?
kittylover.truitt about 1 year ago
Oh my gosh! Love this its so perfect capturing the essence of kitty noises:)
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wonder if Ivan (TK name; dunno if he’s still called that) retained his voice when he grew up. His nickname at TK was, and is, “The Ivanhorn”. Good grief, he was loud.
Hungry_Ghost about 1 year ago
I need video of these.
danielledopie 9 months ago
I have dubbed this episode “One in a Meow-lion”. :D
Pucky 4 months ago
The cat orchestra