Sentences with phrase «more yowling»

A benefit to you might be no more messy heat cycles in dogs and no more yowling from your female cat.

Not exact matches

And then after I let go of each of those yowls, I would like to be transported instantly to Colorado where I could hike for three hours to the top of a mountain and yell some more.
It is more like a deafening yowl.
People are far less likely to trash the movie if asked about it as they emerge from the theater (and they still have the ticket stub in their pocket) than they are a few days later, when they are more likely to look back on it as a trial - by - fire bonding experience, and yowl about how hilariously awful it was to sit through.
For some more overt machismo — on an album largely geared to a female perspective — there's «The Wolf» by the Spencer Lee Band, with a riff vaguely hinting at Stevie Wonder's «Superstition» and a vocal that yowls like Mr. Wonder and hoots like Michael Jackson (and the Weeknd), leering, «Your body's sweating, dripping wet and I just can't control myself.»
This way you can hear the car yowl and feel more alive than any other day in your week.
Yowling plaintively seems to be reserved for human ears and sometimes kittens will yowl for their mothers and seem to imply a more urgent need.
By reducing or eliminating yowling associated with mating, fighting and wandering, TNR makes colonies more stable, decreases the number of newcomers and improves the health of the cats.
She describes this mad meow sound as more of a yowl.
In an effort to advertise for mates, they'll yowl and urinate more frequently, sometimes all over the house!
During this time, they will often yowl and urinate more frequently, sometimes all over the house.
«Dogs with a «food - bowl - half - empty» attitude are more likely to bark, yowl and chew when left alone than dogs with a sunnier outlook... In the United Kingdom, where the study was conducted, about half of family dogs act out while alone at some point in their lives, according to a research report in the Oct. 12 issue of the journal Current Biology.»
In their search for a mate, they'll often yowl and urinate more frequently.
It is common for them to be up more at night, yowling, pacing, and aimless wandering or restless but a few withdraw into themselves, playing less and sleeping more.
In an effort to advertise for mates, they'll yowl and urinate more frequently - sometimes all over the house!
In an effort to advertise for mates, they will yowl and urinate more frequently — sometimes all over the house.
Cats roam further and more often, and their spraying, yowling, and fighting are more likely to attract the attention of unsympathetic neighbors — resulting in a one - way trip to the shelter.
Cats also yowl — a sound similar to the meow but more drawn out and melodic.
Cats that are spayed and neutered enjoy a safer and more comfortable existence free of the mating behaviors that annoy human neighbors and threaten their lives (roaming, fighting, spraying, yowling, and giving birth over and over).
Reproductively intact cats are more likely to yowl.
In trying to find a mate, they'll yowl incessantly and urinate more often, sometimes in places they shouldn't.
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