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50 Times Cats Could Not Shut Up, So Their Owners Took A Pic (New Pics)
Animals,CatsOCT 29, 2023

50 Times Cats Could Not Shut Up, So Their Owners Took A Pic (New Pics)

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Like the walls of ancient Egypt, the internet is awash with images of cats. While no longer perhaps seen as divine, people still can’t get enough cute cats, cat memes, or feline facts. At this point, there are almost as many unique cat images online as there are humans, so it stands to reason that the net supports a variety of cat-subgenres. 
The “Cats Who Yell” internet group has a very specific form of cat-content. As it says in the name, it shares images of talkative felines who seem to really have something to say. So get ready to scroll, upvote your favorite posts, and be sure to comment your thoughts below. 

#1 How Our Cat, Millie, Lets Us Know Someone Is Here

How Our Cat, Millie, Lets Us Know Someone Is Here
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#2 This Was My Spooky Cat, She Was A Stray That Decided I Was Going To Be Her Person, She's Sadly Moved On But I Spoiled Her Rotten The Last Year Of Her Life

This Was My Spooky Cat, She Was A Stray That Decided I Was Going To Be Her Person, She's Sadly Moved On But I Spoiled Her Rotten The Last Year Of Her Life
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#3 A Friend Found This Floofy Little Screamer In His Woodpile. He Found Her A Forever Home

A Friend Found This Floofy Little Screamer In His Woodpile. He Found Her A Forever Home
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Despite wanting to appear as a solitary animal, cats do vocalize quite a bit. In nature, while they might not be deeply social, they still do need to “talk” to fellow-felines at times. However, cats are quite smart and have realized, to some extent, that humans can and will respond to their noises, so they tend to be more “talkative” among us.

Research suggests that house cats are generally louder than wild cats, as they are perpetually around us, who they perceive simply as larger, clumsier fellow cats. Since we find them adorable, it’s no surprise that we record, film, and photograph them speaking to us. 

#4 Chonks Telling Us He Likes His Newly Assembled Cat Tree

Chonks Telling Us He Likes His Newly Assembled Cat Tree
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#5 The Fat One Begging For Food

The Fat One Begging For Food
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#6 Yelling Because I Walked Past Her And Didn’t Give Her The Required Tummy Rubs

Yelling Because I Walked Past Her And Didn’t Give Her The Required Tummy Rubs
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While the cats here are mostly “yelling,” felines have a variety of ways they can make noise and communicate needs and moods. From meows, to purring and hissing, they are very capable of different sounds when needed. Researchers believe that there are 16 to 21 varieties of distinct cat noises. 

#7 He Likes To Hide In The Tall Grass But Gets Mad If You Find Him

He Likes To Hide In The Tall Grass But Gets Mad If You Find Him
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#8 When We're 5 Minutes Late For Dinner, We Get The Scolding

When We're 5 Minutes Late For Dinner, We Get The Scolding
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#9 The Stray I've Been Feeding For Six Months Demands A Comfy Bed Inside

The Stray I've Been Feeding For Six Months Demands A Comfy Bed Inside
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Alongside the “meow,” a purring cat is one of the most distinctive noises. While it's commonly held that a purr represents happiness, this isn’t always the case. Often, a cat that is ill or in pain will also purr. As a result, some researchers believe that a purr represents a positive social mood, not happiness per se. A cat in pain still wants to be comforted, for example. 

#10 Boopie Would Like You To Know That Her Vaccine Trip Is An Inconvenience!

Boopie Would Like You To Know That Her Vaccine Trip Is An Inconvenience!
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#11 I Cannot Eat Cheese In Peace

I Cannot Eat Cheese In Peace
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#12 Strelka Aka “Yelly Strelly”

Strelka Aka “Yelly Strelly”
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Purring also helps relax the cat, which perhaps contributes to healing if it’s hurt or sick. Since it normally purrs during positive moments, it's possible that it uses good associations to help itself calm down. Cats aren’t the only felines that purr, big cats have been known to do it as well, making a significantly more impressive noise with their larger bodies.

#13 My Inside Girl, Penny, Always Fusses At Me Through The Window When I'm In The Backyard

My Inside Girl, Penny, Always Fusses At Me Through The Window When I'm In The Backyard
She's inside only and she's very scared of outside things. I think she's fussin at me to come back inside where it's safe and so she can sit in her favorite place, my lap. I love her to death.
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#14 He Has A Lot To Say

He Has A Lot To Say
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#15 Tiny Man Yelling For All The World To Hear

Tiny Man Yelling For All The World To Hear
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But, as everyone knows, the dog goes “woof” and the cat goes “meow.” This precise spelling, in English, dates back to 1842, while before that, writers used a variety of versions to describe the sound of a cat. "Miaow", "miau", and "meaw" were all present, which aren’t too far away from how modern humans on the internet talk about their cats. 

#16 Tortitude Because I Wouldn't Let Her Pick The Path She Wanted

Tortitude Because I Wouldn't Let Her Pick The Path She Wanted
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#17 He's Mad That He Can't Eat My Wife's Breakfast Sandwich

He's Mad That He Can't Eat My Wife's Breakfast Sandwich
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#18 Kitty Caught Mid Yell

Kitty Caught Mid Yell
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While it might seem a bit unnatural for cats to “talk” that much, animal behavior specialists believe that, in most cases, a talkative cat is a happy cat. A cat that vocalizes with its owner no doubt believes that it is understood and trusts the owner to some degree. However, if your cat is quiet, don’t fret, some simply have that sort of personality. 

#19 Upset He Had To Take A Bath After Living In A Sewer Drain For 5 Days

Upset He Had To Take A Bath After Living In A Sewer Drain For 5 Days
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#20 Harley Quinn Is Very Concerned About Humans Taking Baths

Harley Quinn Is Very Concerned About Humans Taking Baths
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