113,609
Loading...
Uploader Comments (kittycatbliss)
see all
All Comments (197)
-
Can I use a'few of the meows in an audio for one of my vids? btw CUTE KITTEH!!!!!!!!!!!!! =^_^=
-
My cat is different but there precious
-
My friends cat does a very similar noise
-
i used to be an adventurer like you ... forget, this doesnt make sense here.
-
My cat does this too haha
-
Too cute! my little feline girl does this too ;)
-
My cat does this too
-
Que bonito peluche =)
-
That's how I talk when I see people I wanna eat : )
-
This shows how effing smart cats are
Loading...
I notice that your kitty speaks with a slight British accent and is definitely more cultured in his mannerisms than my street smart bonsai panther, Bagheera, who grew up on the streets of L.A. (actually I think it was someone's back yard, but it was L.A.). Through 6 long weeks of total immersion prior to becoming a pulchritudinous pampered panther pet, Bagheera taught himself to speak basic American Avian (AKA Bird English) along with many local dialects, his favorite being Lepidopteran (moth).
IThinkISeeADoughnut 5 months ago 17
@IThinkISeeADoughnut Meesha has trouble rolling his tongue, so he abandoned American Avian early in his studies. He decided to take another route and learn Northern Orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets) so that he could produce the calls of these little critters and lure the birds to him.
kittycatbliss 5 months ago 11
@IThinkISeeADoughnut Of course, as brilliant as this plan was, his skills in the art of camouflage are wanting. He still stands in front of an open window in plain site. Since he never learned how to speak American Avian, he mistakes the laughter and mockery from the birds as interest and desire.
kittycatbliss 5 months ago 9