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cat's reaction to flute

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#1 ·
Hi
I had to come find a cat forum to see if anyone has ever seen anything like this or if I just have a goofy cat.
I've have my cat for 12 years. She's not a real loving cat. Doesn't like to be petted in particular. Stays to herself most of the time.

The other day I came across my flute that I hadn't played in years so I played a little bit. Well, here comes that cat barrelling through the door and jumps on my lap and starts purring to beat the band. I thought maybe it hurt her ears so I put her in the other room and closed the door and went back to playing. Well, in a few moments I see these two little black paws coming under the door, reaching frantically like she had to get under that door. Seems like if it was bothering her she would run the other way instead of trying to get closer.
On subsequent occasions when I've played she did the same thing.

So what do you think? Is that a typical cat reaction to flute music or is she trying to tell me to shut it up? Or am I just the Pied Piper?
 
#4 ·
catwhistle

I come from a family of musicians and can tell you that she would definitely not run toward you if your flute playing annoyed her!

Animals like music. Some farms play classical music to cows --it seems they give more milk when they hear the nice music.

I've heard of people sailing out into harbors and playing flutes for whales, who 'sang' back. Though I could not help but wonder what the flutes were saying.

My old dog would emit sighs of bliss when listening to Mozart. Gizmo the cat prefers Chopin though she just rests to it. She was less enthusiastic over Ray Charles but at least did not leave the room.

Maybe you have discovered a 'cat whistle'.
 
#9 ·
My cat always comes purring when I whistle.
Sometime when she's lying in her kitty bed (at the foot of mine) which she LOVES, I'll whistle and she'll still get up to come lay next me ...to be petted. Most of the time she’ll “chirp” at me as though she's whistling back. It definately can't be hurting her ears 'cause she reacts so positively to it.

She also loves music when I play it somewhat loud on the Stereo. She’ll just sit on her armchair and purr …then fall into “radar sleep” mode.