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My cat keeps miaowing. What's wrong?

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awesomekillick · 08/04/2021 22:20

He seems perfectly well but he's taken to miaowing a lot in the evenings and it's getting on my last nerve. He wants something - but he has food, water, a playmate he likes, stokes on demand, a cat flap, games.

What the hell does he want?

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NeverDropYourMoonCup · 09/04/2021 18:02

@awesomekillick

He seems perfectly well but he's taken to miaowing a lot in the evenings and it's getting on my last nerve. He wants something - but he has food, water, a playmate he likes, stokes on demand, a cat flap, games.

What the hell does he want?

What every household defender needs - you are needed to listen to his evening report of occurrences, concerns and complaints.
Dbop100 · 14/04/2021 21:53

EVERY TIME either myself or my husband go into the bathroom and lock the door my cat meows at us through the door until we come out. Then he immediately rushes in and jumps straight into the sink 🤷‍♀️

GOODCAT · 14/04/2021 22:05

When ours started doing this we took her to the vet. It turned out she had become deaf and couldn't hear herself so was effectively shouting loudly to try to get us to hear her. She now meows very loudly when previously she rarely meowed. She does it just before she does anything, except eat or go out (she has never meowed for either of those just sits next to her food cupboard or the back door).

She meows just before she drinks, uses her litter tray or if she is in one room and we are not in the same one and she realises that and just before she jumps on a bed we are in.

Dbop100 · 15/04/2021 10:05

My cat is definitely not deaf he can hear a Dreamies packet being opened from the other end of the house

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