As a cat parent, you’ve probably meowed at your cat at least once, trying to communicate with them in their native language.
A few times, it may have worked, and they’ve responded. But why do cats meow back at you?
Whether or not you and your cat speak the same language doesn’t matter. They’ll still do their darndest to communicate their needs and wants to you.
Cats are natural-born imitators, so if you meow at them, there is a good chance that they’ll give a courtesy meow back to you.
Sometimes a meow can be as simple as just a way of saying they love you. This is usually accompanied by them rubbing against you, purring, and a slow blink to show trust.
Often times your cat will float in your space and just let out a soft meow. They’re just doing this to drop in a quick “hey” as they do their daily tasks or in between naps in the sun.
Often times cats will try to get your attention when they’re hungry, bored, or just want cuddles. They will give a big meow to get your attention or even headbutt you.
If your cat is lonely, you may notice them chatting more often around you. While work, family, or socialization may get in the way, it’s essential to make time for your feline friend too.
If you notice your cat lets out loud yowls or howls, and they’re not in danger, it may be time to get your female cat spayed.