Much like human babies and toddlers, small kittens will often make vocal sounds, similar to a child crying, especially during the first few nights after taking them in, as they adapt to the new place.
‌Cri-du-chat syndrome, also known as cat's cry syndrome and 5p- syndrome, is a genetic condition that causes infants to let out a high-pitched cry that sounds similar to that of a cat crying.
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