The choir guys really nailed it, but with a twist—meowing their way through a performance that had us in stitches. One youngster was dead serious, as if he was about to win a Grammy, while the other couldn’t help but give a cheeky smile, fully accepting the silliness of everything.
In all honesty, it was so peculiarly beautiful that I have made a commitment to perform this song at my cat’s funeral when she passes away. The combination of laughter and pure, unadulterated mayhem creates a completely memorable experience.
Cow “moos” and cat “meows” are global sounds, regardless of language or location. The same is true for music!
Fortunately for us, there is something that unifies those two international languages in the finest (and most amusing) manner possible: a song made entirely of meows. We’re talking about an 1800s opera tune that solely uses the word “meow.”

Yes, you read it correctly! There is a full-length song that just has “meows.”. And, sure, it sounds as absurd as you might expect. While it may sound like the funniest thing in the world, the vocalists who perform it take their work extremely seriously.
One of these performances, caught on tape, has two young boys singing in what looks to be a religious choir. Despite the circumstances, the cats maintain a stoic expression as they repeatedly meow.
The audience laughs in the background as the males perform their “cat duet.” After seeing this video, we’re not sure how these lads finished the song without erupting into laughter. This demonstrates that they are real “meow” pros who are also excellent vocalists!