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  2. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    They rarely meow to communicate with fellow cats or other animals. Cats can socialize with each other and are known to form "social ladders," where a dominant cat is leading a few lesser cats. This is common in multi-cat households. Cats can use a range of communication methods, including vocal, visual, tactile and olfactory communication.

  3. Feline cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Older cats display more symptoms of the disease than younger cats. [6] [7] Behavioural symptoms usually become apparent in cats older than 10 years. [3] Main signs of FCD can be summarized with the acronym DISH: Disorientation, reduced social Interactions, Changes in Sleep patterns, loss of Housetraining skills. [8]

  4. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    Devocalization (also known as ventriculocordectomy or vocal cordectomy; when performed on a dog debarking or bark softening; when performed on a cat demeowing or meow softening) is a surgical procedure [1] where tissue is removed from the vocal cords.

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  6. Speech and language impairment - Wikipedia

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    Vocal cord nodules and polyps are different phenomena, but both may be caused by vocal abuse, and both may take the form of growths, bumps, or swelling on the vocal cords. Vocal fold paralysis is the inability to move one or both of the vocal cords, which results in difficulties with voice and perhaps swallowing. Paradoxical vocal fold movement ...

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Information on a cat's tendency towards obsessive compulsive disorders, anxiety, fear, and over-attachment to its owner is highly advantageous for diagnosis and treatment. Wherever possible, cases of feline hyperesthesia syndrome should be referred to a specialist in feline behaviour for a secondary opinion.

  8. Kathy Griffin Shares Update After Undergoing Vocal Cord ... - AOL

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    Kathy Griffin is recovering -- in total silence -- after undergoing vocal cord surgery.The 63-year-old comedian took to Instagram on Wednesday to share that her "vocal cord surgery went well."

  9. Roar - Wikipedia

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    A larger larynx also has enlarged vocal cords which contributes to a deeper pitch and more massive folds leads to slower oscillation. [1] In addition, the big cats ( lion , tiger , jaguar and leopard , referred to as the "roaring cats"), have vocal cords that are square-shaped as opposed to the triangle-shaped cords of other felids ; this ...