Animal Loudness Championship. How loud are pet sounds?
It could lead to neighborhood complaints! When keeping pets, make sure to take proper soundproofing measures.
In this blog, we discuss the volume of pet vocalizations. The sound of a cat's meow is about 75dB. Of course, there may be individual differences and variations in how they meow, but if the sound is loud enough to wake a sleeping person, it falls into the "noisy" zone. A dog's bark ranges from 90dB to 100dB, which is almost the same as the sound of a train passing under a bridge or an ambulance siren. Furthermore, the attack when they bark "Woof!" adds to the volume, making it quite "noisy" for those who are sensitive to such sounds. If you don't train them not to bark unnecessarily, it could lead to complaints from neighbors. When keeping pets, be sure to take soundproofing measures. [Contents] ■ First, the vocalizations of cats and dogs ■ A showdown of terrestrial creatures! ■ Joining from underwater! *For more details, you can view the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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