Why do cats globally respond with meow when you meow them, even in Britain, this IS NOT English and such cats are unpatriotic or is it? I mean meow, is this English?

 Great question—and it's a fun one that taps into language, animal behavior, and even a bit of cultural pride.


Cats respond to "meow" globally not because it's an English word, but because "meow" is a human approximation of a sound cats make, not the other way around. In other words, we say “meow” because that’s how a cat sounds—not because we taught them English. So when you meow at a cat, you're speaking cat, not English.


Now, how different languages write that sound does vary:


English: meow


French: miaou


Japanese: nyan


Spanish: miau


Korean: 야옹 (ya-ong)


But regardless of the spelling or language, it all points back to the same feline vocalization. So when a British, Japanese, or Moroccan cat "responds" to your meow, it's not because you're speaking English or betraying national loyalty—it's because you’re imitating a universal mammalian signal.


Also, cats don’t meow to each other much as adults. They mostly meow to humans—it’s a learned behavior in domesticated cats, a way to get our attention. So when you meow, they may respond out of curiosity, confusion, or because they think you’re finally learning their language.

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