We’ve all heard Cheeta the cat yowling, we just don’t know it.
Cheeta was a house cat who belonged to Wylie Stateman, a sound engineer who lives in LA.
In 1988, Stateman recorded an argument between Cheeta, a “remarkably small” half-Siamese void, and her mate, a tomcat named Sylvester.
The 23-second clip made it onto The Premiere Edition, a 20-CD library of sound effects Stateman produced in 1990.
Stateman, called “one of the great recorders of the time” by a colleague, told The Guardian he brought his sound recorder with him everywhere he went for three decades, recording thousands of sounds that have been used in movies for 35 years.

Cheeta’s yowls are one of his greatest successes. The cranky cat can be heard in Toy Story, Home Alone 3, Les Miserables, Pet Sematary, 101 Dalmations, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Babe, End of Days, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and many more.
Although it’s difficult to get an exact count, it’s believed Cheeta’s distinct voice can be heard in some 330 films over the years. If you’re interested in learning more, check out The Guardian’s deep dive into the sound effect and its origins.
Buddy the Magnanimous
I went to visit my brother and his family in Washington this past week, leaving Buddy in the care of my mom.
Regular readers will recall that Bud has a bad reputation for trying to maul his cat sitters, which obviously complicates things.

Sue, his regular sitter, has known Bud since he was a kitten. She’s literally one of the first humans he met, yet that has not stopped him from ambushing and attacking her. Incredibly, she still agrees to care for him in my absence despite his belligerence, though she’ll no longer play with him. She feeds him and gets out ASAP. I can’t blame her.
This time my mom cared for the little stinker. He’s also tried to murder her when she’s watched him on previous occasions, including one incident in which his bites and scratches necessitated a trip to urgent care and a round of antibiotics.
So yeah, the happy news is that he didn’t attack her this time, although she told me every time she came back, he’d be waiting right by the door, and when he saw it wasn’t me, he would sniff derisively before turning and padding away.
They have an uneasy truce, but I’ll take it. You know you have small dreams when you celebrate a trip in which your cat doesn’t try to maul anyone in your absence.

On a tangential note, I had a first phone interview with a wild cat conservation organization this week, and for the first time in a long time, Bud didn’t make a peep.
He’s meowed loudly during other phone interviews, he’s put his butt in front of the camera like it’s his job during video calls, and he won’t shut up at any other time, but the one time when having a cat might benefit me, he decides to be silent. Thanks, Bud. You’re the best.

We have a friend with a tabby called Lynx that attacks visitors or carers every time they enter to feed her. She only attacks feet and contains her aggression to this area. clearly Buddy ( and Lynx) are territorial and make it clear that the mian man ( in your case ) is the only one that is tolerated in his/her kingdom. Bella is non-plussed by nay human entering as long as the food cupboard is quickly opened.
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The thing is, Bud only does it when I’m not here. At other times he’s super friendly and loves when people are around, but if I’m away he turns into a little lunatic.
I think you’re right, it’s territorial rather than separation anxiety. It’s like “You’re not my human! You must be destroyed! Oh, you’re feeding me? Okay, well, just so you know, you’re lucky I didn’t use my huge meowscles to maul you.”
With Lynx, you might be good with some boots and ankle guards haha.
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We have a tabby named Lynx too. Looked just like a bobcat when younger.
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Glad Buddy has a truce with grandma! As my daughter’s cats can attest to, grandma is a source of good things, including extra treats and spoiling!
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That’s because you’re a nice grandma! Spoiling them is what grandmas are supposed to do. Pretty sure Buddy sees my mom as “the mean lady who won’t cuddle with Buddy.” (Apologies on the off chance you’re reading this, mom!)
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Awe, it’s a work in progress! Some extra turkey can move things along!!
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MOL – I played the sound video and both cats came running upstairs looking for the cat(s).
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Maybe wearing knee length boots when someone feeds Buddy?
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Gloves too. He’s not above jumping to attack, despite his usual laziness.
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Yikes!! Only one cat jumped and bit my knee. Most likely caused by stress by new apt and maybe baby. Cats sibling came to my rescue and chased him away from me.
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