When an angry cat crying😩😩 like a Baby

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An angry cat may follow up growling with an angry meow that sounds like a normal meow, but with a throaty gravel sound added.
Most anger in cats derives from fear, and aggressive behavior stems from your cat's perception that it needs to defend itself. Placing your cat in any situation where fearful emotions arise will often result in anger.
Cats communicate with meows, chirrups, hisses, purrs, chatters, and growls, but the onomatopoeic meow is the most common.
Growling, hissing or spitting indicates a cat who is annoyed, frightened, angry or aggressive. Leave this cat alone. A yowl or howl (they sound like loud, drawn-out meows) tells you your cat is in some kind of distress—stuck in a closet, looking for you or in pain. Find your cat if they're making this noise.
Cats snort as a form of self-defense to scare away their adversaries. To do so, they open their mouths and exhale sharply.

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