myrmepropagandist on Nostr: I have tried to understand this for years. I've read some "cat advice pages" but they ...
I have tried to understand this for years. I've read some "cat advice pages" but they tend to just address why cats meow. Eg. the meow gets a reaction they like etc.
But why do some cats go into another room (not the room where they are fed) then meow really loudly in that room? There is nothing in there, I've checked.
My current theory is Pica likes to be called. Since I do call her when she pipes up and she comes right away.
I will try not calling her and see what happens.
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