That’s very typical Siamese behavior, especially for males. The monks trained them as temple guards and the loud screechy voices were alarm bells. If you go to the shrines in Thailand you’ll see groups of them wandering around. As house cats they still display many of their guarding traits, especially the vocalizations.
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My little girl is unable to make much of any sound, but her brother will occasionally break the silence to make his presence known. Sox was the singer among my cats, and we could talk to eat other for half and hour. It’s nice to have a cat to interact with you after a long day on the job. It allows you to shift gears and chill out.
]]>here… One of my T friends has a really chatty kitty! She’s working long hours because of COVID-19. It’s good she has a chatty kitty to welcome her home. 🙂
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