16 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
No, they get louder to get your attention.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
My cat has two distinct meows, one is “feed me” and the other is “ I’ve brought you a little present”.
He doesn’t get louder when hungry but just stares at you until you go and get the food.
- 2 months ago
Sometimes Lilac and Dildy will scream REALLY loud when they're hungry. I thought I read somewhere that the hunger chemicals make their vocal chords tighter.
Source(s): Somewhere - ?Lv 72 months ago
One of ours does. To start with she'll come and stare at you (you're supposed to notice), if that doesn't work she'll call softly, and if THAT doesn't work she'll downright yell.
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- ?Lv 42 months ago
Heck mine always have food and they love to meow LOUD!!!! One time they ate all the food, and they meowed the same! They are Siamese so very chatty in the beginning!
- tham153Lv 72 months ago
Cats are such individualists that I hate giving broad responses, but yes, they do get louder. A solid black named Boston that I feed gets very loud (and bossy). OTOH Piewackit just stares at me until food appears, at which I am ignored.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
I think so. Every morning, my cat jumps on my bed and meows at me in front of my face when he wants to be fed.