My cat runs over to me to be petted but then acts all irritated that i'm petting her. So i stop. And she demands to be petted more. I can't figure her out.
This one is easy to do but hard to explain. . . In order to make this sound i pucker up my lips so that my upper teeth are against my lower lip. The i breath in softly which makes that cute noise (that's also why you hear breathing against the mic after. ) hope you all like ;).
My adult cat was really wanting to be in on the recording, and got a little angry that i wouldn't hold him. You also get a brief jingle of his collar bell and loud exhalations of my breathing - i was trying not to laugh at his antics. I was holding my breath very close to the mic.
A cat groaning outside at the presence of another cat. Somewhat disturbing sound to other felines. Has some background hiss from urban machinery and traffic.
It is a sound that despite feeling constant there are a few moments in which its volume decreases discreetly. It was not activated by anyone, it is the natural purr of a cat.
Daisy is an adopted formerly-feral cat who goes through phases of hey-ya-know-i'm-wild. Shove a recorder at her and she responds with a hiss. Do it twice, and she'll certainly draw blood. I didn't.