Spay her! An unspayed cat will vocalize (meow loudly) and become VERY affactionate if she is in heat. She will also do anything to escape outside to find a mate, even resorting to scratching at doors and windows.
Being in heat every few weeks is not natural for a cat (Outdoors, the cycle of light and dark would regulate her estrus so she only went into heat twice a year.) Heat is very draining for them, physically.
Of course, it's also a pain in the butt for you, and you run the risk of getting yourself a litter of kittens.
If spaying her is a financial hardship, please go to Friends of Animals. They give out certificates that you can take to approved vets so that the surgery costs you only $65.
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Cats will scratch whether they're Spayed or Neutered. This is just a natural thing for cats to do. If you do not want your cat to scratch on everything, Buy or make a scratching post or a scratching house for your cat. The list of scratching products can go on. However, spaying will calm her down.
Cats also purr naturally. This means that they are happy and content.
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Your cat just has loud purring and that probably won't change. All my cats still scratch things but the scratching post really helped.
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Cardboard Boxes! They work! I have several cats and they have to satisfy their urge to scratch to shed their old nails. They love scratching cardboard and best of all, it's free. Sometimes I get a big box and flatten it and lean against the furniture. Others, I leave as a box and let them sleep in it. When it gets too old or torn, pitch it and get another box.
All cats can have different sounds when they purr from loud purring that sounds like a locomotive to sounding like a pigeon. Cats have muscles in their voice box that vibrate to cause the purring sounds and most cats purr when happy.
Hissing, Loud noises, and fast loud movements such as stomping.
This purring noice occurs when you pet a guinea pig too rough, and like you said, when loud noices such as the telephone or the dog barking startle it. It is basically just a noice it makes when it is startled.
Cats make violent noises when they mate because the mating process is very violent. The cats are both aggressive towards each other.
Because they are screaming in pain!Another Answer:A cat meowing loudly does not automatically mean it is in pain. Some cats are just naturally vocal and have loud voices. Most cats will meow when they want something, such as food, attention, play, or just like to "talk". Some cats may meow when in discomfort, but many will hide this fact.
All cats can have different sounds when they purr from loud purring that sounds like a locomotive to sounding like a pigeon. Cats have muscles in their voice box that vibrate to cause the purring sounds and most cats purr when happy.
loud purring and rolling meows
Usually if they are not expecting it, they do a little loud purring when they don't know your there. That's what my cat does any way.
Hissing, Loud noises, and fast loud movements such as stomping.
it was meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
This purring noice occurs when you pet a guinea pig too rough, and like you said, when loud noices such as the telephone or the dog barking startle it. It is basically just a noice it makes when it is startled.
Loud and Clear, you have a happy Bengal
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well it depends if you want a hotel for dogs then just barkreally loud outsideif you want a hotel for cats the just meow really loud outside.
Some breeds are just more talkative than other breeds. Some cats rarely "speak".
Perhaps it is getting old or sick?
Cats are like people. Every single one is different. In most cases, cats are afraid of children because children are loud.