Crying meow
A crying meow is much longer than a pleading meow, and it even tends to sound more urgent than it is. In some cases, it even sounds agonized.
Kittens make this sound when they are in distress, with the goal of eliciting a specific search response from the maternal figure to look for them.
In fact, if they get lost or wander from the nest, this is the sound felines will make to retrieve them and bring them back. However, pay attention, because cats make other types of sounds when they’re depressed!
Quick, aggressive meow
This particular type of meow isn’t really a yowl (which we will discuss later), but it sounds decidedly urgent and even a bit angry. This harsh-sounding meow is basically the cat’s way of scolding us for something we might have done, or maybe something we didn’t do and should have.
Also, it’s worth mentioning that some cat breeds are more affectionate, and they might need more attention than other breeds.