My cat will occasionally chirp. Not like, tweet tweet, but like... pluuuurrrrp! Haha, that's the best way to describe it. She never meows (I dunno if she even CAN meow because she's never done it before), she just makes chirping noises. If you catch her by surprise, she'll chirp. If she wants to go outside, she'll chirp. If she wants your attention, she'll chirp. Not only that, but if she's pissed off or something she'll make these... grunting sounds/ I've never heard a cat make the chirp or the grunt. The grunt is high-pitched, but she makes it without opening her mouth. Sometimes it turns into a growl. It kind of sounds like: Nn-nnn, nene, nnn. Lol! It's really weird.
Do any of your cats chirp or grunt?
I'm not sure of my cats breed, but is is a breed thing? This is her:
http://i498.photobucket.com/albums/rr346/Maybe1Dayyy/PictureswithMel043.jpg
She's the cat, obviously. xDD
So what do you think of all this?
Danes: Sooo cute, right? When I wake her up from her nap she'll chirp and just roll those big green eyes up at me like, "Mmm, morning!" Lol.
Catkeypurr: Really? Hazel (my cat) grunts while being held. She really hates to be picked up... sometimes it'll be like a long, continuous moan. Heart-breaking, actually. Lol!
See my cats cackles at things outside and when she's sitting by the window, but chirps when she's happy or surprised.
IS that common as well?
Do any of your cats chirp or grunt?
I'm not sure of my cats breed, but is is a breed thing? This is her:
http://i498.photobucket.com/albums/rr346/Maybe1Dayyy/PictureswithMel043.jpg
She's the cat, obviously. xDD
So what do you think of all this?
Danes: Sooo cute, right? When I wake her up from her nap she'll chirp and just roll those big green eyes up at me like, "Mmm, morning!" Lol.

Catkeypurr: Really? Hazel (my cat) grunts while being held. She really hates to be picked up... sometimes it'll be like a long, continuous moan. Heart-breaking, actually. Lol!
See my cats cackles at things outside and when she's sitting by the window, but chirps when she's happy or surprised.
IS that common as well?