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Does my cat have a defective larynx?
I ask because (a) he does not miaow. (Although he does make a sort of chirruping-purring noise and has squealed when his tail has been accidentally trodden on.) and (b) twice he's had this kind of half-choking thing as if something has "gone down the wrong way" which lasts a few seconds.
He's a lovely cat, 6 months old, black British short hair. I wondered if any cat experts have any ideas about this.
Thanks.
He's a lovely cat, 6 months old, black British short hair. I wondered if any cat experts have any ideas about this.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I previously had a cat who would only kind of whisper miaow and one of my cats now just makes a wee squeak. But they can/could both give it laldy when the circumstances demanded it. I wouldn't worry about it, just as humans come with all sorts of voices - from Joe Pasquale to Barry White - so will cats. As long as he's happy and healthy. And think yourself lucky - my other cat is very vocal and it drives me potty :)
My two have quite an array of different chirps, eeks etc - and they both sound totally different.
Frankie meows when he is arguing with me, it is a cute little meow but it is very persistent and annoying.
Princess Merlin runs around the flat saying - "wow wow wow wow".
British short hairs are lovely looking cats and he is just a baby - enjoy working for him. I find that cat and cat behaviour is fascinating and living with a cat is never boring (frustrating - but never boring).
Susan
Frankie meows when he is arguing with me, it is a cute little meow but it is very persistent and annoying.
Princess Merlin runs around the flat saying - "wow wow wow wow".
British short hairs are lovely looking cats and he is just a baby - enjoy working for him. I find that cat and cat behaviour is fascinating and living with a cat is never boring (frustrating - but never boring).
Susan
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