Cat's meow may refer to:
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Meow
A meow or miaow is a cat vocalization. ''Meows'' may have diverse tones and are sometimes chattered, murmured or whispered. Adult cats rarely meow to each other, so an adult cat meowing to human beings is probably a post-domestication exten ...
(occasionally spelled miaow, miaou, etc.), an onomatopoeia for the voiced sound made by cats (''Felis silvestris catus'')
* "The cat's meow," an expression referring to something that is considered outstanding; coined by American cartoonist
Thomas A. Dorgan
Thomas Aloysius Dorgan (April 29, 1877 – May 2, 1929), also known as Tad Dorgan, was an American cartoonist who signed his drawings as Tad. He is known for his cartoon panel ''Indoor Sports'' and comic strip ''Judge Rummy'', as well as the man ...
(1877–1929)
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''The Cat's Meow'' (1924 film), a 1924 lost silent short film starring Harry Langdon
* "The Cat's Meow", a 1966 episode of
''Batman'' TV series
* "The Cat's Meow", a 1986 episode of
''Mama's Family'' TV series
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''The Cat's Meow'' (1930 film), a Krazy Kat animated film
* "The Cat's Meow", a 1987 painting by
Willem de Kooning
Willem de Kooning (; ; April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. He was born in Rotterdam and moved to the United States in 1926, becoming an American citizen in 1962. In 1943, he married painter ...
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The Cat's Meow
''The Cat's Meow'' is a 2001 historical drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Eddie Izzard, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley, and Jennifer Tilly. The screenplay by Steven Peros is based on his 1997 play ...
'', a 2001 film
See also
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Meow (disambiguation)
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purr
A purr is a tonal fluttering sound made by some species of felids and two species of genets. It varies in loudness and tone among species and in the same animal. Felids are a family of mammals that belong to the order Carnivora and are info ...
, a different cat sound
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Cat body language
Cats need to communicate with each other for bonding, and relating with each other; they need to collaborate, play, and share resources. When they communicate with people, they do so to get what they need or want, such as food, affection, or pl ...
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