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Top 15 Cat Sound Buttons That’ll Make You Meow with Joy

SoundButtons Team
June 16, 2025
Updated: June 16, 2025

What Are Cat Sound Buttons?


Cat sound buttons are small, electronic devices or mobile app soundboards that make a range of cat sounds when you press them. Essentially, they're like having a human who can do excellent cat impressions at your fingertips (literally).


Why Are Cat Sound Buttons So Popular?


There’s something oddly satisfying about pressing a button and hearing a “meow” or a dramatic hiss. Whether you're

  • Playing pranks on your friends
  • Creating TikToks or YouTube shorts
  • Just filling your room with the sound of feline chaos
  • Cat sound buttons hit that comedy, curiosity, and convenience sweet spot.


How Are They Used in Real Life?


Cat sound buttons are everywhere now from physical toys to mobile soundboards. Here are some interesting uses:


  • Training: Some pet parents train dogs to push buttons that play sounds associated with eating or going outside.
  • Entertainment: Some pets enjoy pushing a button and hearing the sound.
  • Relaxation: Purring sounds are calming, in fact!
  • Pranking: Want to perplex your cat? Play a rival meow by the food bowl.


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Top 15 Cat Sound Buttons (Ranked)

Let’s dive into the most iconic, hilarious, and downright adorable buttons you can find.


1. Classic “Meow” Button


The OG. The universal “hello.” This crisp and clear meow is known by cats and humans alike. Call your cat or confuse them!



2. Angry Hiss Button

The cat equivalent of “back off!” It’s pointy, menacing, and really funny if used at the right time (say, when someone tries to eat your fries).



3. Chirpy Kitten Button


Think of a little kitten saying “hi” in its most excited voice. Yep, that’s this button. It’s heart-melting and will make anyone smile, even the grumpiest person.



4. Cat Purring Button


A low, soothing purr. Surprisingly relaxing, this one’s perfect for calming yourself down during stressful meetings or playing background noise for your cat.



5. Hungry Meow Button


The sound every cat person knows all too well. This button replicates the “I’m hungry!” meow you typically hear five minutes after you’ve already fed them.



6. Dramatic Yowl Button


Dramatic. Long. Drawn out. Perfect for when you’re being overly dramatic or simply missed your morning coffee. Occasionally cats yowl because they are bored or annoyed and this one is spot on.



7. Sleepy Cat Sigh


Yes, cats sigh. This one’s soft and subtle, great for late-night chill vibes or when you want to fake feline exhaustion.



8. High-Pitched Kitten Call


This button has the tiniest squeak of a meow you will ever hear. It’s like your soul is being hugged.



9. Scared Cat Screech


Warning: this one is LOUD. Often used to prank friends or capture your own cat’s surprised reaction. Use responsibly.


10. Curious “Mrrrow?” Button


This one sounds like a cat saying, “Huh?” inquisitive”, adorable, and sort of confused, like all of us are before coffee.


11. Growl-Meow Hybrid


The best of both worlds. It starts with a low growl and ends in a meow. Like a cat trying to decide if it hates you or wants to kill you.


12. Cat-to-Cat Call


A longer meow cats often use with each other. Fun to play when multiple cats are around. Be ready for chaos.


13. Meow-Loop Button


It repeats the same meow three times in a row. Great for building suspense or testing your patience.


14. Meow With Paw Tap Sound

A button that plays a meowing sound along with a soft paw tapping to simulate how a cat would meow and tap you if it wants something or needs your attention.


15. Surprise Button: Alien Cat Meow



It’s…weird. It’s a cat meowing like it’s distorted by robots. It doesn’t exist, but it’s hilarious and perfect for any sci-fi fan or meme person.

 

Bonus: Fun Uses for Cat Sound Buttons

Create a Cat Podcast: Mix it up with a variety of different cat sounds for some entertainment.

Play Hide-and-Meow: Hide the speaker, play a random sound, and watch your cat freak out.

Meditation with Purrs: Put that purring button on loop for some soothing white noise.

Social Experiments: Play different sounds and see how cats, dogs, or even people react.


FAQs


1. Is it safe for pets to have cat sound buttons?

 

Yes, but not if you continually play aggressive or loud sounds too close to your cat’s ears. And always monitor your pet when they’re interacting with anything new.

 

2. Can cats understand these sound buttons?

 

Some do! They might respond with curiosity, confusion or even attempt to physically make the sound themselves. It depends on the cat.

 

3. Where can I get cat sound buttons?

 

You can buy them on amazon or at a pet store or you can also just download apps like “Cat Soundboard” or “Pet Button FX” on your phone.

 

4. Why does my cat get scared when I use the hiss button?

 

The hiss is a warning signal in cat language. It may seem like kitty is being bad or ignoring you when they act like the hiss scares them, but really they’re just trying to tell you that it kind of does.

 

5. Can I train my cat using these buttons?

 

Yes, you can! Many owners create associations with certain buttons and activities like play time or meal time, but it’s important to be patient and consistent!