3 Cat Language Phrases That Pets Really React To Are Discussed On The Web
Miscellaneous / / June 20, 2023
You may have to work on intonation, but it's definitely worth a try.
A new trend is gaining popularity on TikTok: talking in cat. It was launched by a user named @Alecanewman, who explained three phrases to communicate with cats. These videos have gained millions of views in just a couple of days.
"Come here": "ma-á".
Stills: Alecanewman/TikTok
"Food": "ma-ma-ma."
Stills: Alecanewman/TikTok
"Come here," but softer (suitable to gently wake the cat): "brrr-ah."
Stills: Alecanewman/TikTok
The author noted that unlike dogs, which respond to commands, for cats, such phrases are rather recommendations, and work only in 10% of cases. Although the chances are not very high, the videos of other users confirm the operability of the method.
Stills: deysyg24/TikTok
Stills: Alecanewman/TikTok
A girl named @enwoodz even suggested an alternative to "Come here": "prrrya".
Frames: enwoodz/TikTok
If you have cats, try calling them in these ways - and tell us if it worked out.
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