Written By: Mobin
Iconic for their loud, raspy meows, Siamese cats love communicating with their owners with chirps, yowls, and chatter.
The Burmese cat is very social and craves human interaction, using their soft yet persistent meows to vocalize for attention and get your gaze.
A hybrid of the Burmese and Siamese, Tonkinese inherited extreme chattiness from both parent breeds making them wonderfully vocal.
Beautiful and elegant Turkish Angoras use an array of trilling meows, chirps and yowls to converse with their favored people.
Known as the "mini panther," Bombay cats have loud purr motors to go with their dog-like tendency to vocalize in a unique metallically-toned meow.
A hybrid breed of domestic cats and Asian Leopard cats, Bengals are also quite the singers with chirps, meows and purrs to communicate.
Born without a tail, the Manx is quite the talker and will strike up meowing conversations whenever they can, showing their playful and social personality.