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Learn To Speak Cat

Posted by invincible period on October 17, 2009

If you read The Sounds Cats Make, you too could be an expert in picking up pussies on the way home from OHE.

Here’s an excerpt:

  • GROWL: Low-level rumbling sound designed to warn off potential aggressors.
  • SPIT: An even more emphatic warning than the hiss.
  • SQUEAK: A high-pitched cry often associated with play and sometimes heard when a cat anticipates being fed.
  • MOAN: A louder, more emphatic request for attention.
  • TRILL: An excited chirping sound that kittens and their mothers often use to greet each other. Adult domestic cats will sometimes employ this sound when greeting their owners.
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  1. Forever 21 October 17, 2009

    Fuck cats, this post sucks.

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