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Is your Cat's Meowing driving you Mad?

by Kathrynn Kelley

Out of all of the problems that your cat can develop, constant meowing has to be one of the most annoying. The sound of a cat meowing can really go straight through you. If you are unsure as to why the cat is meowing, then the problem is often made worse as it tends to get louder the more that they feel they are not being listened to.

However, a cat doesn't just meow to hear themselves. They are trying to get a message across. What is your cat trying to tell you? Well, here are a few things that could be going through their head.

Why Cats Meow

There are a number of reasons why cats meow. Usually it is either when they are hungry or when they want to be let in or out of the home. However, other common reasons include:

1. Attention

2. They are in distress

Depending upon what is wrong with your cat, the meow will be slightly different. If they would like to go out for example, then the pitch of the meow will be lower usually than it would if your cat would like to be fed. The pitch of the meow will also depend entirely upon how badly the cat wants something. The more impatient they become, the louder the meow will be. By listening to your cat you will soon learn to distinguish between the different types of meow. That will then help you to determine what your cat actually wants.

How to Stop Constant Meowing

It doesn't matter why your cat is meowing; all meowing is done to gain your attention. So don't ignore your cat if you want to sort the problem out. Look at what you think they may need. Is it feeding time? If so then try to feed them before they remind you. It is always better to have a set routine as that way your cat will know what feeding time is and you will have the food ready and waiting for them; reducing their need to meow for food!

If you know that your cat isn't hungry, try playing with them. Perhaps they are simply feeling a little lonely and they would like your attention? By stroking them little and often you will be giving them the attention that they need.

Another excellent way to stop constant meowing is installing a cat flap. Most of the time your cat is likely to want to come in, or go out of your home. They often want to go out and then come back in almost straight away. So to save yourself from having to get up every two minutes, installing a cat flap would really help. That way your cat could come and go as it pleases and the meowing would stop.

However, if all this fails to work, take your feline friend to a vet immediately. There may be a health issue causing them discomfort or even pain,and the meowing is a way of telling you something isn't right.

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Published July 28th, 2008

Filed in Home, Pets