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Comments on: Cat Language: Decoding the Meaning of Meows
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By: Berwick Guide
https://berwickambassadors.co.uk/cat-language-decoding-the-meaning-of-meows/#comment-3622
Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:00:18 +0000https://berwickambassadors.co.uk/?p=4948#comment-3622In reply to Batuhan Pawlak.
It’s so interesting to hear about Luna’s rainy day meows. It’s almost like she’s got her own weather report—“Cloudy and a bit glum today, human; bring on the snuggles and snacks!” Cats have this incredible way of expressing their feelings, often right through those little vocalizations, and it seems like you’ve really tuned into her unique dialect.
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By: Batuhan Pawlak
https://berwickambassadors.co.uk/cat-language-decoding-the-meaning-of-meows/#comment-2254
Mon, 19 May 2025 07:41:44 +0000https://berwickambassadors.co.uk/?p=4948#comment-2254I really appreciate how you’ve highlighted the importance of understanding our cats through their meows. It’s fascinating to think about how this subtle language can reveal so much about their feelings and needs. I remember when I first noticed how differently my cat, Luna, would meow depending on her mood. On particularly rainy days, she would often give me a soft, mournful meow, almost like she was asking for some extra comfort. I’ve since learned that those low, drawn-out sounds are her way of expressing that she’s feeling a bit down or anxious.
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