Wildcat - Communication

Communication

The wildcat is a mostly silent animal. The voice of steppe wildcats differs little from the housecat's, while that of forest wildcats is similar, but coarser.

Name/Transcription Sound description Posture Context
Brrrooo A rolling turtledove-like call. Emitted as a greeting and as a means of self-identification.
Hiss
Mau Similar to a housecat's miaow, but with the preliminary ee omitted. Emitted by kittens requesting food.
Meeeoo! Meeeoo! A piercing buzzard-like call that can be heard 200 yards away. Distress call emitted by kittens.
Noine, noine, noine Emitted by adults feeding contentedly.
PAAAH! Accompanied by bracing and stamping of forelimbs. Emitted when angered.
Rumble Transcribed as urrr urrr, and described by Mike Tomkies as sounding "like a dynamo throbbing deep in the bowels of the earth". Emitted when approached by humans, but does not attack.
Squawk A loud sqauwking noise, similar to that of ducks. Emitted by kittens grabbed by the scruff of the neck.
Wheeou wheeou A high pitched whistle, similar to a weak buzzard call. The sound is piercing, but not far-carrying. Made with the mouth barely open. Emitted by kittens summoning their mother.

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