My cat just started making a humming noise while sitting on the windowsill, should I be concerned?

My cat has suddenly started making a humming noise while she's sitting on the windowsill, where she usually enjoys watching birds. She seems calm otherwise, not agitated or distressed, but I've never heard this sound from her before. Could this be a sign of something I should be concerned about, or is it just a new habit she's picked up?

Answer

Your cat has started making a humming noise while sitting on the windowsill, where she usually enjoys watching birds. While she seems calm and not distressed, you're unsure if this is a cause for concern or just a new habit.

  • Cats can make various noises as part of normal behavior
  • If your cat seems calm and shows no distress, it's usually not a cause for alarm
  • Observing for changes in behavior or other symptoms is always a good practice

It sounds like your cat might be engaging in a behavior known as "chattering" or "murmuring," which is often displayed when cats are visually stimulated by birds or other outside activity. This behavior is typically harmless and could be a sign of excitement or a form of feline communication while observing prey. It's important to keep monitoring her overall health and behavior. If there are no signs of distress, changes in appetite, or other symptoms, it is likely just an intriguing new habit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the humming noise my cat makes a reason to worry?

    If your cat appears calm and shows no signs of distress, the humming noise is probably just a quirky behavior and not a cause for concern. Keep an eye out for any other changes in behavior or health.

  • When should I worry about noises my cat makes?

    Concern arises if the noise is accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty breathing, lethargy, or changes in appetite. In such cases, it would be advisable to seek veterinary consultation.

  • What should I do if I notice other concerning symptoms?

    If your cat exhibits other symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or signs of discomfort, it's best to get a professional opinion. Visit a vet or book a consultation with us for peace of mind.

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