OP doesn’t know what the word “jargon” means.
Or they’ve only heard jargon from outside their expertise.
I mean. Is the word “jargon” jargon for people who are into linguistics?
No
and also yes
Yeah, nonsense would’ve been a better word. Or word salad, it doesn’t get said enough.
I think you were looking for “gibberish.”
Cats just meow to get our attention. Fun fact do you know that meowing is them mimicking the sounds of a baby?
Not a human baby (how could they, most cats have never seen a human baby), but as a kitten they meow to their parents to get food etc. So we’re their parents now and I guess they never really grew up and became independent.
Well adult cats raised around humans figure out what meows work the best and that is one that sounds like baby
Cats meow in the same register that human babies cry. They aren’t saying that cats are specifically trying to cry like a human baby, but that cats as a species have grown over thousands of years to meow in the same pitches as human babies.
While I’m still not sure if this is true, there was a very interesting clip I saw to support the evidence, where a tiger enclosure was somehow across the street from a farm’s cow enclosure. The tigers had started “mooing” along their edge of the fence in an effort to make the juicy, meat-filled cows feel safe around them.
No its not. You were mislead.
Fun video from a while ago about the cat’s meow ;) https://youtu.be/qeUM1WDoOGY?si=79AhTSHaMsZZ19j6
And when our cats meow, there’s one thing almost every owner in the study said they did: talk back.
Honestly so adorable.
my human is bilingual, but they’re still getting the hang of it
Well, if you were speaking actual jargon to your cat, if your cat was knowledgeable about the niche topic of discussion, surely they would respond.
Basically OP is their own cats April Ludgate.
Yes