vwdieseljunkie
Feb 3, 2009, 09:20 AM
Why do domestic cats "chatter" while watching birds?
The chatter is a fast movement of the jaw, with what appears to be an "ah ah ah ah" sound, while visually locked onto a bird. I have verified that our cat does this not only while inside the house looking out a window, but also does it if let out the door. She chatters while in "stalk mode", too. It's hilarious! We get waaaay too much entertainment from our kitty!
With a Google search, I have found several suggestions ranging from "frustration", "sonar", echo/vocal location, to supposedly "calling" the prey item or trying to replicate the sound of a prey item.
Has anyone come across a good answer for this?
The chatter is a fast movement of the jaw, with what appears to be an "ah ah ah ah" sound, while visually locked onto a bird. I have verified that our cat does this not only while inside the house looking out a window, but also does it if let out the door. She chatters while in "stalk mode", too. It's hilarious! We get waaaay too much entertainment from our kitty!
With a Google search, I have found several suggestions ranging from "frustration", "sonar", echo/vocal location, to supposedly "calling" the prey item or trying to replicate the sound of a prey item.
Has anyone come across a good answer for this?