“I Go Meow” The Best Performances of the Internet’s Favorite Singing Kitty

By: Clarisse Jelle
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| September 16, 2024

By now, it’s hard to miss the buzz around the viral “I Go Meow” video on social media. This catchy clip features Cala, a ginger tabby cat, serenading the world with her unique voice. Cala’s original video has become a sensation on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, inspiring numerous remixes and collaborations from various artists. The audience can’t get enough of it, no matter how many versions pop up.

Cala is a gorgeous, petite ginger tabby with a talent for vocalizing. Interestingly, ginger cats are known to be quite chatty, though no one is sure exactly why. They tend to hold full conversations with their human companions, even leaving pauses as if waiting for a response. It’s truly a charming behavior, and Cala is no exception.

Her owner, Elizabeth Toth, shares that Cala is most talkative during playtime, and she frequently captures these moments for her social media followers. Elizabeth regularly posts videos of Cala’s “performances,” and she’s also known for engaging with her fans, answering questions, and keeping the conversation going.

One of the standout collaborations on Cala’s viral song comes from David Scott, better known as “The Kiffness.” This musician and songwriter from Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, has made a name for himself by creating musical pieces featuring animals and interesting people. His YouTube channel is full of these creative collaborations.

The Kiffness took Cala’s viral clip and extended it into a full song by adding his own lyrics and instrumental music. The result is fantastic, and it can be streamed on Spotify and other music platforms. His version of “I Go Meow” is incredibly catchy and a real treat for the ears, accompanied by visuals that make the tune stick with you.

If your taste leans more toward heavier music, Moonic Productions also created a metal rendition of Cala’s iconic meow. This edgier take adds a new flavor to the viral phenomenon, proving that Cala’s song transcends genres.

People have even started using Cala’s “I Go Meow” as an alarm sound. However, if you’re a cat owner like me, you might not find it that effective. After all, I can sleep through noisy cat battles on my bed, so a meowing alarm wouldn’t do much to rouse me!

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No matter which version of Cala’s song you enjoy most, it’s clear that this musical feline isn’t going away anytime soon. The popularity of her meowing masterpiece continues to grow, and we can expect more performances from this talented kitty. If you want to keep up with Cala and hear more of her songs, check out her Instagram and TikTok, where Elizabeth frequently uploads fresh content for her fans.

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