How is the sound level of a Birman cat generally described?
Answer
Existing on a spectrum, often situational
The breed's sound level is not strictly quiet or excessively loud; it exists on a spectrum and their vocal tendencies are often situational, reflecting a need for interaction or attention rather than being a default setting.

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