Many cat owners have probably noticed more than once that in the presence of a person, cats tend to meow a lot and often, while surrounded by their fellow cats, they prefer to remain silent.
At first glance, such behavior of man's furry friends may seem strange.
However, in reality, this communicative phenomenon is quite explainable.
So why do cats behave in the manner described above? This question was answered in detail in the second part of our material.
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It is emphasized that cats living with people or near people activate their adaptive abilities.
According to felinologists, whiskered and striped companions strive to communicate better with people.
It is for this same reason that the meowing of some particularly intelligent cats is very similar to the crying of a child: the animals have deliberately adapted their “speech” in this way.
Cats usually communicate with their fellow cats through body language and pheromones, so there is no need for vocal communication.