If a Russian Blue owner hears a 'loud cry,' what might this deviation from their typical sound indicate?
Answer
Genuine distress
A loud cry deviates from the expected soft vocal tone, and such a deviation should be taken seriously as it might signal that the cat is experiencing genuine distress.

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