This Cat Never Stops Talking Back to Me!

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Publication date: August 11, 2024

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It all started the day I brought her home. Before I could even set down her carrier, she looked me right in the eye and let out the loudest “mrrrow!” I’d ever heard — and she hasn’t stopped talking since. Every morning begins with a full conversation about breakfast, followed by a debate over which window she wants open. If I ignore her for more than five seconds, she’ll follow me around the house, meowing louder each time as if to make sure I’m paying attention. Sometimes she even mimics my tone — when I say “no,” she responds with a sassy “meow!” that sounds suspiciously defiant. And when I tell her it’s bedtime? Oh, she argues like a teenager being told to turn off the TV. But for all her backtalk, she’s also the sweetest companion — curling up on my lap mid-conversation as if to say, “Fine, we’ll agree to disagree.” The video below shows our daily routine — full of chatter, laughter, and love — proving that some cats don’t just purr… they talk back!


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