What does the cat s meowing meow mean? It may be sending these signals

 11:11am, 16 August 2025

Cats are mostly quiet animals. They would rather roll them in a circle and lie in the cat's nest than be too lazy to deal with the shoveler. Even so, sometimes the cat will still keep screaming and making a meowing sound. So what does the cat's meowing meow mean? What's going on with cats meowing? In fact, it may be sending these signals. Let’s take a look at the reason why the cat meows.

1. Hungry

The cat kept meowing and meowing. Maybe it was because it was hungry. When the cat felt hungry, it would make a meowing sound when it wanted to ask the owner for food. In this regard, the owner can give the cat a proper meal, but don’t give too much at once.

2. Attract the owner's attention

The cat's meowing may also want to attract the owner's attention. Sometimes when the cat feels neglected or acts spoiled, it will make a meowing sound, and at the same time it will roam around the owner, wanting the owner to play with it. At this time, the owner can play with the cat or touch the cat's head to comfort the cat.

3. Erection

If the cat has achieved sexual maturity, the meowing meow may also be due to estrus. In addition, cats may also experience symptoms such as clingy, sticking their butts, and urinating randomly during the estrus. It is recommended that the owner close the doors and windows of the home when the cat is in estrus to prevent the cat from jumping off buildings or running away from home. If there is no need for reproduction, it is recommended that you take the cat to a pet hospital for sterilization during the erotic period, and this will not happen afterwards.

4. Issue a warning

Cats are animals with strong defense awareness and territorial awareness. If a cat feels that their territory or safety is threatened, it will make a low growl of meow to warn, and there will also be arching the back and erect hair. If someone is still approaching the cat while it is warning, it is likely to be aggressive.

5. When the body is uncomfortable, cats will also make meow sounds and stay in a dark place. They will generally show mental depression, loss of appetite, abnormal urination and defecation. If you find these abnormalities in the cat, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.