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Apr 05, 2026

Do cats know their name… or just ignore you? 🐱

According to experts, cats can recognize and respond to the names we lovingly gave them. But they don’t always choose to respond. 

By looking into the workings of the feline mind, we can gain valuable insights into how cats interpret their name and why they might choose to selectively respond.

Do Cats Recognize Their Own Name?

Yes! According to Teresa Manucy, DVM, cats can recognize and differentiate their name from other household pets’ names.

She says this recognition is likely due to positive reinforcement or a cat’s association of their name with attention, food, or play.

What Do Cats Respond To?

Cats are highly intelligent and can recognize and respond to many things we say, says Lisa Radosta, DACVB, a veterinary behaviorist at Florida Veterinary Behavior Service.

Paired with amazing ears that can swivel almost 180 degrees and move independent of each other, cats can hear and respond to more than just their names.

Cats Recognize Their Humans’ Voices

If it seems like your cat readily responds to your voice but ignores your roommate, you might be on to something.

Cats can identify and remember unique vocal patterns, Dr. Manucy says. “This means that a cat may respond to a favored family member better than to a less familiar guest,” she explains.

Dr. Radosta says this was demonstrated in a 2013 study of 20 cats who were challenged to recognize their pet parents solely by voice.

The researchers discovered that when presented with four different voices, one of them their pet parent's voice, the cats showed a clear preference. They directed their gaze and head toward that voice while gradually ignoring the voices of strangers.

“This ability allows cats to distinguish who is family and who is not,” Dr. Radosta says. “It’s another cue that cats use to understand how to live safely and happily in our environment.”

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