Jessy heard a cat cry.

(Did the cat weep or shout according to the sentence?)

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Cats seem to have only one sound! They can vary the volume to some degree, but a meow is just a meow.

If the meow is loud, then it's called a cry. That usually means the cat is angry or frightened.

So to answer your question, cats don't weep, but their cries can be equated to shouting.
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