The loudest cat breeds that love to "talk"

We're all used to thinking of cats as meowing. But it turns out these animals can be very talkative and can produce a wide variety of sounds, varying in pitch and volume. We'll tell you about the loudest cats who love to talk to their owners.

Siamese cat

This cat breed is considered the most talkative. It's rare to see one silent. However, their meow is very pleasant and doesn't irritate the ear. Furthermore, Siamese cats are distinguished by their stunning, captivating dark blue eyes and slender body. All of this speaks to the breed's aristocratic status. Sometimes, these cats display their full vocal talents and make sounds similar to a baby's cry. At this point, the cat is showing that she wants something. And rest assured, she will definitely get it.

Maine Coon

This breed is distinguished by its long, thick fur and is considered one of the largest in size. This cat variety takes its name from the American state where the breed originated. Maine Coons love to "talk" to their owners. It's worth noting that not everyone can enjoy the privilege of interacting with a cat of this breed. However, if they meow a lot when tired, it indicates a special connection and affection for you. Most often, the sounds produced by Maine Coons are not meows, but something more complex, more like a melodic trill or chirp. This is possible thanks to the special structure of their vocal cords. However, sometimes even this noble breed begins to scream like a tomcat.

Japanese Bobtail

The name speaks for itself—these cats originated in Japan. In that country, this breed was considered a symbol of good luck and happiness. Everyone tried to acquire one. Families treated them with special respect: no one dared scold them, much less harm them. The Japanese Bobtail is rightfully considered an opera singer. It is capable of producing a whole range of voices and tones. Its sounds are soft, without any trace of howling. The only problem is that these sounds are practically incessant. The Japanese Bobtail is devoted to its owner, considering them the leader of the pack, but it is difficult to call this breed a tame cat. The animal can only be petted if it so desires.

Siberian cat

This breed is one of the most popular in Russia. It stands out for its striking appearance, friendly nature, and intelligence. They are known for their robust health and can live up to 20 years with proper care. One of their distinctive characteristics is their tactfulness. They will never bother their owner. However, there's one small caveat: if your cat doesn't see you for a full day, or even longer, they won't be able to remain silent for the first 40-60 minutes after your arrival. They'll "tell" you everything and will follow you around. Don't scold them for this; there's only one solution: listen to their story.

Singapura cat

These cats originated in the Asian islands. They are distinguished by their small size and grace, but this is only at first glance. In reality, the Singapura breed has a strong body and well-developed muscles. A distinctive feature of their appearance is their large, almond-shaped, wide-open eyes. Their expression seems always to be one of surprise. Their fur is short and lies close to their body. Despite their reserved appearance, Singapura cats are very emotional. They express their emotions through sounds, which range from purring to loud meowing, almost screaming.

All the cat breeds described are highly intelligent and can even "carry on conversations" with their owners. The key is to listen to your pets and never scold them for making loud noises, as this is always a signal to you.

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