Are Ocicats vocal like Siamese cats?

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No, Ocicats are not typically as vocal as Siamese cats. While Ocicats are known for their conversational chirps, meows, and trills, they do not possess the same piercing vocalizations or constant "talking" often associated with the Siamese breed. Ocicats use their voices to communicate and engage, but generally in a more moderate tone. Discover more about the unique communication styles of Ocicats and other breeds in our comprehensive article.

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