Why do cats make tigers scream? If you are curious, come and learn about it ~

Pet     9:03am, 18 July 2025

Why do cats make tiger screams? The tiger cries made by cats are usually a low moan similar to the deep inside the throat, sometimes accompanied by a slight tremor. This sound is usually made by a cat when it is highly excited, nervous or uneasy, and may be due to the following reasons:

1. Emotional: Cats may make tiger calls when playing, hunting, interacting, courting, or defending to express their emotions and intentions.

2. Physical Discomfort: Cats may also make tiger calls when they are physically discomfort, sick or injured to express pain and discomfort.

3. Social behavior: Cats may also make tiger calls when socializing with other cats, animals, or humans to express their wishes and needs.

In short, cats making tiger cries are usually a natural behavior, and there is no need to worry or panic, but if the cat keeps making tiger cries or is accompanied by other abnormal behaviors, it is best to take the cat to the hospital for health check.

The cat family includes animals such as lions, tigers and leopards, and is the most carnivorous mammal among the nine families of carnivorous. The first species of feline appeared in the Oligocene about 30 million years ago, and the more familiar domestic cats began to be associated with humans a thousand years ago.

So cats and tigers still have a lot of similarities.