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Cats can make approximately 1,000 different types of vocalisation.
Dogs can make around 10.
Cats by far
*Edit* Dogs are still better at the end. so whatever.<== That would be great if this were wikiopinions. But it's not so who cares :)
Dogs can hear for about 25 or more miles on where they are, cats are only 10% worse hearing than dogs.
Animal vocal cords are about the same as ours, but it is the shape of their tongue and mouths which make the different sounds come out. Some animals, such as the cat, has a second vocal cord used for purring.
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A cat can make 100 sounds and dogs can only make 10.
Cat are cats. They all have the same number but the size of the cat causes the muscles to be larger. The cat has 517 skeletal muscles (humans have 650). 32 of these are for moving and using the ears.Cats can make more than 100 vocal sounds. And if you have a pet cat: Acetaminophen (also known as Tylenol) is one of the most toxic drug that they can get into.
They do talk, but in a different language. Their vocal chords are different from ours and make different sounds. Plus cats don't have nearly the IQ to memorize human languages, if they could make human sounds. I don't think they'd really want to either, to be honest.
Yes, a meow is one of several sounds that a cat can make.
A domestic cat has over one hundred vocal chords, so can make a huge variety of different meows, squeaks, chirps and yowls.
Not exactly like a cat, no. Cats purr by using muscles that vibrate their vocal cords, while elephant vocal cords are so large that they can make a similar noise without being specially vibrated. Elephants can, and do, make a noise similar to cats purring. This sound is called 'tummy rumbling' because it sounds a bit like a tummy rumple. Elephants make this sound to keep in contact and let the rest of the heard know that all is well.
The cat expels air across his/her vocal cords.
Possums are capable of a range of vocalisations, so it is quite possible that one of the sounds they make could be perceived as a cat crying. However, they more commonly make make grunts and loud angry hisses.
When agitated, they tend to make a huffing sound, almost as if a cat would.
they make sounds like something a bird or a dieing cat would make. They have a very distinct sounding call and it is used only for mating. :)