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Old September 2nd 03, 03:13 AM
Yoj
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I think each cat has a distinct meow. I've had both males and females,
and don't see a particular difference between male and female, but I can
usually recognize the meow of any individual cat - unless it is the
"intruder alert" meow. Then, they both sound very similar.

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Joy

Normal is in the eye of the beholder. -- Whoopie Goldberg

"Hopitus2" wrote in message
...
Man, what a Labor Day - nonstop rain all day and still

tonight.....inside
with the non-celebratory cats, who could care less that picnics &

fireworks
were both dicey today.
To give you *my* opinion......I don't think so, dear. Some of the

loudest,
fiercest, most male-voice-sounding growls here come out of dainty

Maluce,
usually when BT Rowdy disturbs her napping with an unannounced pounce

of his
20# self onto her with hopes of "playtime", which never happens! OTOH,

*he*
has a tiny squeaky meow - LOL - usually when he greets my homecoming

after
work.



"Angela Ryan" wrote in

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: This is a really stupid question but here goes....
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: Does anyone else think there is a difference in the meow of a male

and
: female cat?....their 'normal' meow that is, not mating call etc.
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: Just an observation I made and was wondering
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: Angela (and Gizmo, of course)
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