8/5/2023 0 Comments Bobcat low growl sound![]() ![]() We can't legally call fox here, nor hunt at night for anything. That makes sense, that a cat might growl to see how you react when he's not sure what you are. I want a red fox so badly,can't wait to find them and be ready when the season opens for them. He is a good sized cat for Tennessee,and his color is great. If I can learn how to post a pic,ill show you my mount of him. Almost like a deer does when he thinks he knows soemthing is not right,and stomps his foot. The cat I took came up silent as a ghost,and only growlled after he stopped and looked at me, to see if I would move. Very interesting to hear the experiences of others. I've used bobcat in heat sounds to successfully call bobcats but not heard any vocal response. I've called both with prey sounds only and in those cases they did't make a sound though they came in. I've had lynx and cougars vocalize to me when coming in to a vocalization call. It seemed like the cat growled because I came and took the decoy and call away from him. Terrible footing in the slash in snow, or I would have circled to check for tracks with a flashlight. Light was going fast and the sound came from a loose debris pile of logs and brush about 40 feet beyond the call. Two knowledgeable people have told that the sound I described sounds more like cougar than bobcat. Whatever it was it started with a sound like a hoot, almost bird or owl like, and smoothly shifted into an unmistakeable cat snarl and growl. I'd been on stand almost an hour in a super rough and ragged clearcut in snow on the lower slope of a high mountain. I had a cat growl at me in the dusk last year when I went to pick up my M1 and decoy. I've had cats vocalize in response to cat vocals, but not to prey sounds, but my experience is limited. What sound were any of you using when the bobcat growled at a calling stand? It seems odd to me that a cat would growl if it was after prey, but would come in silent. Interesting question and interesting answers. Female cats offer about 12 sound signals which are: hissing, spitting, gurgling, yowling, growling, screaming, snorting, chattering, purring, and including the wah-wah sound.Has anyone everhad a bobcat come up and growl at them while calling? This form of communication is more famously called as caterwauling where the sound can be heard as far as one mile away. Interestingly, bobcat sounds can bring them together for mating. ![]() This form of communication prevents fights and attacks with other cats. They make sound to communicate with their fellow cats of their occupation of a territory. Bobcats are nocturnal animals, hence, they usually roam at night where their sounds are really creepy as they sound like crying babies.Īmazing Facts about Bobcat Sounds: Signal occupation of a territoryīobcats are solitary and territorial. Most of the time, these cats are found almost everywhere, in porches, yards and trees. Most people living in the United States are familiarized with the sight and sound of bobcats. These extend to other forms of non-vocal communication such as visual marks and olfactory gestures. Just like any other animals, bobcats have a unique way to communicate with other each other. What Does a Bobcat Sound Like? You might ask this question as they are very similar to average cats. ![]()
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