This Is How A Long Relationship Ends

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Cats communicate by transferring information coming from one or more cats to other cats or people which has an effect on the present or imminent behavior of another animal, counting humans. Cats use a variety of communication modalities counting visual, vocal, physical and olfactory. It can even be inaudible, where the cat opens its mouth but does not utter a tone. Fully-grown cats do not meow to each other, and so adult meowing to human beings is likely to be a post-domestication form of mewing by kittens.

So, what story can we make out from this video? From what it looks like to us, this could have definitely passed between these two cats.
Two cats were talking about going outside. This was actually something that they'd been discussing for a while. They both wanted to spend absolutely the whole day outside and one of them actually did it last year and wanted to do it again. The other cat wanted to do it but was afraid. They were talking about mustering up some courage and living the life on the streets just like the cats from the popular cartoon. But, one of the cats could not bear the repercussions and was constantly postponing the big day.

Grey cat: Today is the day we do it!
White cat: We do what?
Grey cat: *sharp look at the white cat* We’ve talked about this so many times...
White cat: Yes, yes, we will for sure! We are going outside!

Finally, the moment arrived. The grey cat was already outside waiting for the white cat to step outside the window.

Grey cat: Are you coming?
White cat: Yes, I am coming. Just a moment.
Grey cat: *closes the window* I am leaving!
White cat: But why?

And so they sniffed each other for the last time.

Have you witnessed a moment when your cat tried to communicate with you in a meaningful way? What happened? Share your story in the comment section.

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