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What I liked
When your cat lets out a hiss, growl, snarl, or spitting sound, they’re not messing around. These are their “Back off!” signals. A hiss is a sharp air burst—think Siamese spitting at a stray cat through the window, teeth flashing. A growl or snarl ramps it up, showing fear or aggression. I once tried to grab Max’s toy mid-play, and his snarl was a clear “Don’t test me.” different feline sounds
What I didn't like
When your cat lets out a hiss, growl, snarl, or spitting sound, they’re not messing around. These are their “Back off!” signals. A hiss is a sharp air burst—think Siamese spitting at a stray cat through the window, teeth flashing. A growl or snarl ramps it up, showing fear or aggression. I once tried to grab Max’s toy mid-play, and his snarl was a clear “Don’t test me.”
My overall impression
When your cat lets out a hiss, growl, snarl, or spitting sound, they’re not messing around. These are their “Back off!” signals. A hiss is a sharp air burst—think Siamese spitting at a stray cat through the window, teeth flashing. A growl or snarl ramps it up, showing fear or aggression. I once tried to grab Max’s toy mid-play, and his snarl was a clear “Don’t test me.”