Talking cat says hello... hellohellohello

This is a short and cute video that I found of a cat that vocalizes by saying what sounds like "hello" a whole lot. I hope you will enjoy it!
Issykittysays...

Yes, calvados... I've read that somewhere. I don't have the exact source, but I've heard that meowing is a domesticated cat phenomenon and that cats developed this to get our attention (to get fed, petted, brushed, playtime, to get let outside, etc.). Interesting, no?

Issykittysays...

Zeph: So the cat is female. Here is the description from the youtube account because I think it is worth reading...

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My cat can say hello, she only does it when shes looking for you though once you call her or she sees you she'll stop so I had to set the camera up and leave it for awhile until she did it.
She does this at least 10 times a day shes does it in the morning when she wants us to get up, in the night when shes bored and wants us to get up and when shes finished eating and want to know what room were in (which is what shes doing in this video hence the lip licking, shes cleaning them).
Its nothing to do with hairballs as she never coughs up a hairball after doing it
Its not because shes in heat she was spayed around 14 years ago, shes 16.


Heres what I think its sounds like shes saying:
"Hello, Hello, Hello, I Know Hello, Hello Hello Hello. Hello. I'm Alone, I'm on my own, I'm Alone, I know hello."
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Nebosukesays...

>> ^calvados:
I've heard that cats only learned to meow as a way of communicating w/ humans. supposedly they don't usually meow to each other the way they do to people. cat owners, confirm / deny?


Now that you say that, it seems to make sense. We have one male cat that we've had for 1 1/2 years, and he just started "murring" not long after we've gone to sleep. He'll also bring a toy mouse with him to the bedroom. We still don't know what he wants at those times. And we have a female cat that has increased her meowing over the 9 months that we're had here. She'll talk back to you if you respond.

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