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  2. The Best Water Fountains for Cats to Keep Them Happy ... - AOL

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    ️ Low noise: “Opt for fountains that don't make a lot of noise. Noisy ones may deter cats and can become a nuisance,” Dr. Murithi says. Noisy ones may deter cats and can become a nuisance ...

  3. 25 Genius Pet Gadgets That’ll Make Other Pet Parents Jealous

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    Pet parenting just entered its tech era, and your fur baby's living their best analog life while others are going digital. We've rounded up 25 genius gadgets that transform basic pet care into ...

  4. Unusual Stomping Cat Makes More Noise Than Anyone Can ... - AOL

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    Maybe even the sound of my cats roaming the halls were too much for him, though I doubt my kitties ever made the kind of noise the cat in this video does. View the original article to see embedded ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    A cat chattering at birds. Cats sometimes make excited chirping or chattering noises when observing or stalking prey. [19] These sounds range from quiet clicking sounds to a loud but sustained chirping mixed with an occasional meow. An article from The Spruce Pets argues that chattering and chirping mimic prey such as birds and rodents. It is ...

  6. Shishi-odoshi - Wikipedia

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    The heavier end then falls back against the rock, making a sharp sound, and the cycle is repeated. [ 1 ] These fountains were originally intended to startle any herbivores, such as deer or boars , which might be grazing on the plants in the garden, but shishi-odoshi are now a part of the visual and aural design of gardens, and are used ...

  7. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns, and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic.