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Music that cats like. BGM for cats.

If you’re a cat lover living with an adorable kitty, you probably want to let your own cat enjoy some wonderful music too! You might play music to help them relax, or to keep them from feeling anxious while you’re away… People often say classical music or natural sounds are good, but there are even cats who “sleep like a log when they hear rock music!!” In this article, we’ll introduce types of music that, according to our editorial team’s research, cats tend to like.

Cats seem to respond to high-frequency sounds—that is, higher pitches—and they also appear to prefer sounds like meowing, purring, heartbeat rhythms, and water.

We’ve gathered a variety of music examples, so please use this as a reference!

Music that cats like. BGM for cats (11–20)

You Raise Me UpCeltic Woman

Celtic Woman – You Raise Me Up (Live)
You Raise Me UpCeltic Woman

You Raise Me Up, performed by Celtic Woman, a group that epitomizes Celtic music.

It begins with a gentle, soothing violin and unfolds into magnificent vocals soaring in the high register of the chorus.

Not only people, but even cats will be enchanted.

Since cats make frequent use of fluctuations in frequency, they tend to favor variations in tone and melody.

This is a recommended piece for the cats in your household.

Carmen SuiteGeorges Bizet

Bizet – Carmen Suite No. 2 conducted by Andrzej Kucybała
Carmen SuiteGeorges Bizet

It seems that many animals show favorable responses to music specifically composed for them.

For example, when certain sounds are played for cats, they may approach the speaker or rub against it.

Classical music is the type cats like the most.

A piece composed to match the frequencies cats prefer is the Carmen Suite.

Cats may be drawn to the flowing structure of the music and the high-pitched melodies.

“Winter” from The Four Seasons, a violin concertoAntonio Vivaldi

Vivaldi “The Four Seasons” – “Winter” | High Quality | FULL
“Winter” from The Four Seasons, a violin concertoAntonio Vivaldi

There are studies showing that cats prefer sounds one octave above the human voice or higher, and dislike low or growling sounds.

This is thought to be because higher tones are closer to a cat’s meow; for example, the timbre of a violin resembles a cat’s voice among instruments, so they’re likely to listen to it in a relaxed state.

However, some cats find the mere presence of continuous sound distressing, so please keep an eye on your cat’s behavior as a routine.

CanonJohann Pachelbel

As a result of research into the pitch ranges cats prefer, it was found that they favor sounds close to their own vocalizations.

If you look within classical music, pieces where the violin is prominent tend to have higher pitches and may be more appealing to cats.

Additionally, because cats use a lot of sliding frequencies in their meows, there is information suggesting they prefer sliding notes (portamento).

Wake UpRoy Wood

There are studies showing that cats like the sound of water and high-frequency sounds, and the splashing sound of water contains both.

Here is a heartwarming, soothing track by the eccentric genius Roy Wood that uses water sounds throughout the song.

If you listen to it together with your cat, both cats and humans can enjoy the melody and the water sounds at the same time.

In conclusion

We introduced music that cats like—did you find any your beloved cat might enjoy? When a cat likes the music, they may approach the speaker, rub against it to claim it as their own, or even cuddle up with the speaker and fall asleep.

We hope that listening to the songs featured in this article helps your cat relax at home.