Indeed, that's a nice thought. I have always wondered the same.
I guess it's the high frequency of sound that may be produced by prey or threat, so the cat's little brain is wired to shift attention to.
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Move and accept a longer commute.
If you can't change your neighbor and there is no one that can do something about it, why feel bad?
If you could break him a leg or two and get away with it i say you should stay. If not then move and don't look back.
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