There was a pesky mynah bird nearby, out of the reach of Jass and she did not like its presence. I've never heard a cat make this kind of noise before but have you?
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Who settled first in Australia - the mynah bird or the domestic cat?
ReplyDeleteHels, introduced to Australia in 1862 to control insect pests in market gardens. So cats would have been here before. Does that sound like a familiar problem?
DeleteHi, yes my cats make those noises, when looking out at birds in the garden and the bird bath. My cats are also indoor cats, although they have a large outdoor run that has different levels...Peta
ReplyDeletePeta, it is weird that I've never heard that noise before. Thanks.
DeleteSounds like Jass has a hacking cough.
ReplyDeleteIt does rather Kirk.
DeleteI've never heard a cat do that but then I haven't owned a cat in 40 years.
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty cute
Nice to be out in the sun.
ReplyDeleteRosita makes that sound when she sees a bird. It sounds like "I want it."
ReplyDeleteMy cats have always made that noise, a chittering noise, when looking through windows at prey they can't get.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's the universal cat "IT'S MINE" noise.
ReplyDeleteOur late angel kitty Luna used to chitter at birds outside the window. I don't think any human alive can explain why. lol What a cutie.
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