Cats' speech is a whispering, but some breeds are more dull than others. Now it's going to come down to them.
Especially the kitty owners really know that only a small part of the communication of their kittens is the sound of the animal. Purring is also one of the ways of sounding, which is specific to each cat, but it also communicates with many nonverbal signals.
The Maine Coon-type kitten is best known for its size, but fewer people know it is a talkative breed. Regardless of how much you can grow up, you can still hear a really thin cicahang. Perhaps we could associate this with lion, but that is not the case.
The smallest kind of cat in the world, the Singapore cat, is much better suited to thin sound. Surprisingly, there is a big voice coming out of the Singapore cat compared to the tiny cat body and he likes to talk.
However, some cats are much more talkative than the average, that is, more gloomy. Such cats need the company because they always need someone to whip. It is not enough to leave such varieties for a long time, but to endure them alone. Such is the eastern cat and the oriental cat.
Burmese kittens not only bring their attention to their beauty, but also strive for their voice. They are the ones who don't have their mouths.
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