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Oh, sure. Cats, and dogs, too, can learn how to speak in their own sort of language like that. It’s simple, but effective sometimes.
For my cat, it’s mostly limited to:
From my last 2 dogs, one could let me know a number of specific things based on context. (Including, the spin that means: I need you to open this specific gate, or I'm just going to jump it, and not come home for a day.)
The other one just had I need something NOW, and then various emotions (and being hungry was an emotion, and he had it all the time lol).
There's a lot more, but we have to start bringing in the non vocal markers in (cat) speech to understand I think. Like how furrowing your brow often implies you're thinking. Or how the cat's tail moves when it's screaming at you