A meow that sounds like a question, often referred to as a “question mark meow,” is usually a longe… by @kungagnes
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kungagnesA meow that sounds like a question, often referred to as a “question mark meow,” is usually a longer, more drawn-out meow with a rising tone. This type of meow is often used by cats to ask for something, such as food, water, or attention. It can also be a way for a cat to express uncertainty or to get your attention. 🤭❓🐈⬛
🖤 Longer, Questioning Tone:
A “question mark meow” is characterized by being longer than a normal meow and having an upward pitch.
🖤 Asking for Something:
This type of meow is often used when a cat wants food, water, to be let outside, or for a specific type of attention.
🖤 Expressing Uncertainty:
Cats might also use this meow to express uncertainty about a situation or to gauge your reaction to a new experience.
🖤 Getting Attention:
It can be a way for a cat to try and get your attention when they need something or want to play.
🖤 Not Universal:
While the rising tone is used in many human languages to indicate a question, cats might also have learned to associate this tone with questions from human communication.
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