Listen to your cat. If you watch what your cat is doing when he/she meows, you may be able to distinguish which meows are associated with which requests (or protests).[3] Some common meows can include:
Short meow: Standard greetings
Multiple meows: Excited greetings
Mid-pitch meow: Plea for something like food, or water
Drawn-out mrrroooow: A demand for something
Low pitch MRRRooooowww: A complaint, or displeasure or fight
Lower than mid pitch MEEOOOOOOwww: Begging, for something such as food.
High-pitch RRRROWW!: Anger, pain, or being fearful
Chatter (rapid teeth-chattering): Excitement, frustration
Chirrup (a cross between a meow and a purr with rising inflection): Friendly greeting sound, often used by a mother cat to call to her kittens
Purr: Invites close contact or attention
Hiss: A serious sign of aggression. if unhappy, scared or fighting
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