Does your cat coo?

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Chloe has a coo that goes with a deep purr that she uses when she is 'nursing' on a blanket (she was bottle fed and likes to nurse on this blanket that we have. She doesn't quite realize that she isn't being fed).
 

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My Bernie does a really odd meow which honestly sounds like he's saying 'mama' - first thing in the morning, he will come in for food and it's 'mama! mama!' Aw!
 

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I just want to be sure I understand the coo sound...Is it like these adorable cats in this video when they communicate with close mouths?


If so, it's TOO CUTE
. I wonder what the coo means...?
 

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Sox is really vocal, does a lot of the cooing thing, and some meowing. I try talking to him, but I really don't think I am understanding him very well.

Beacon isn't too vocal, but she will cry at times, not for very long though
 

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Audrey used to coo and trill all the time when we first adopted her. It ended up that she was unspayed, though, and since we solved that problem, her vocalizations have really toned down. That's the only part we miss about having an unspayed cat (the rest of it was horrible). Now the extra noises are a special treat.
 

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Teddy sounded like he was singing last nite it was so cute. he was doing his chirrup kitten noises, but in a tune lmao i was so funny to hear!
 

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we have a former semi feral cat who talks, meows and chirps, purrs and makes a squeak when he is happy to see you
 

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One of my male cats does this. He sounds just like a pigeon! I've been trying to figure out why he does it because even though it's funny I want to make sure he's not in pain. If you find any answers could u let me know plz?
 

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All my kitties cooed to some extent - Caspurr and Rolly did it some, most often when I'd catch them by surprise. Like if I started petting them while they were asleep, they'd wake up and do this noise that sounds like a meow and a purr at the same time. Kip does it a lot, and it always sounds like it has sort of an upward inflection like a question is being asked. It's so darn cute! I have no idea why cats do this, but it's adorable. I assume it's a noise cats do when they're happy or they want something.
 

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Hannah coos when she's very relaxed, kneading, and purring.  It's so cute!!  Tumbles is very vocal and has quite the repertoire of vocalizations, trills, chirps, and calls.  Daisy is quite the quiet one, but has a very loud purr motor.
 

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Ok it's so cute, I just wanted to make sure he wasn't in pain. My biggest cat has the weirdest meow. He's so big you'd think he'd be very loud but when he sees me get a can of food me starts meowing, it's very soft and it sounds like a cross between a bird chirp and a rat squeak. The first time I heard it I thought a mouse was in the house lol.
 
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