Late at night, a faint, childlike sound suddenly drifted through the quiet of the house—the meow of a kitten. This sound, like a small hammer, gently but firmly struck our hearts, instantly pulling us back to reality. Many people may encounter this situation, but how do we solve it? Let's take a look.

Why do kittens meow? Actually, they might just be lonely, scared, or hungry. As owners, we need to understand their needs and try our best to meet them. For example, provide them with enough food and water before bedtime, or put some toys in their play area so they have something to play with, which will make them feel more secure and happy.
However, simply meeting a kitten's needs may not be enough. We also need to let them know who we are, that we are their family, and their protectors. We can interact with the kittens more often, letting them understand our intentions and emotions. For example, petting them and talking to them before bedtime lets them know who we are and that we are their family.
Finally, we can train kittens to be more obedient. For example, guide them to play or sleep when they meow. This helps them understand what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. We can also give them small rewards to let them know that their actions are correct.

In short, kittens meowing at night is a common problem, but we can solve it by understanding their needs, interacting with them, and training them. Let's work together to create a more harmonious and happy living environment for our families!