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  • (playful music)

  • - The trick is trying to think like a cat.

  • It's one thing to think, "What would it be like

  • if I were a cat?”

  • It's another thing to try to figure out, “Well,

  • what is it like for a cat to be a cat?”

  • (purring)

  • I have different ways of creating

  • (deep string music)

  • purr kind of sounds.

  • I'm David Teie,

  • classical musician, mostly by trade, play the cello

  • in the National Symphony, and I came up with the idea

  • of writing music for cats.

  • Here are my bird songs for study

  • (birds chirping)

  • and I slow them down.

  • (birds chirping)

  • Cats are not very vocal and not particularly social.

  • The ultimate goal is to be able to communicate

  • in something like their language.

  • - [Male Interviewer] What other sounds are there

  • that you know cats would enjoy?

  • - Most of the brain development of cat

  • happens outside the womb.

  • I thought the sound of suckling is a reward-related sound

  • that all cats will have heard as their brains were forming,

  • this swishing kind of (mocks swishing) sound.

  • Yeah, I would totally use that.

  • Could I name that after your jacket?

  • That's my Louis W. swish.

  • Another example of a sound is the purring.

  • - [Male Interviewer] When you play this music,

  • how does a cat react exactly?

  • - [David] There are things like that they would

  • rub up against the speakers that shows, kind of, ownership,

  • and but showing just attention, and it tends to be

  • more comforting to those cats who have had

  • something of a hard life.

  • The cats who need more comfort are more comforted by it.

  • - [Male Interviewer] Do you have a cat?

  • - No, I actually don't.

  • I'm allergic to cats.

  • - [Male Interviewer] You're allergic to cats?

  • - [David] Yeah.

  • (pleasant string music)

(playful music)

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