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Any evidence that loud music hurts cats' ears? I don't mean "blaring" music but reasonably loud. -- ~Cogito ergo errant ego~ |
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Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote:
Any evidence that loud music hurts cats' ears? I don't mean "blaring" music but reasonably loud. I don't think so. Pay attention for any unusual behavior. Cats are very good at coping, they are masters at hunkering down. And I doubt it hurts their eardrums. Good luck and have fun. |
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 01:47:59 +0000 (UTC), John Doe
wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: Any evidence that loud music hurts cats' ears? I don't mean "blaring" music but reasonably loud. I don't think so. Pay attention for any unusual behavior. Cats are very good at coping, they are masters at hunkering down. And I doubt it hurts their eardrums. Good luck and have fun. Just got a new Bose radio and CD player. I was listening to E. Power Biggs playing Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor on the Flentrop Tracker at the Busch Reisinger Museum at Harvard. I turned the volume up a bit and Pookie seemed to get anxious for a minute, but then she settled down. I have to wonder because many of us don't like very loud, blaring music, so why shouldn't cats be the same? Thanks for your response. -- |
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 18:17:10 -0800, Mack A. Damia
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 01:47:59 +0000 (UTC), John Doe wrote: Mack A. Damia mybaconbutty hotmail.com wrote: Any evidence that loud music hurts cats' ears? I don't mean "blaring" music but reasonably loud. I don't think so. Pay attention for any unusual behavior. Cats are very good at coping, they are masters at hunkering down. And I doubt it hurts their eardrums. Good luck and have fun. Just got a new Bose radio and CD player. I was listening to E. Power Biggs playing Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor on the Flentrop Tracker at the Busch Reisinger Museum at Harvard. I turned the volume up a bit and Pookie seemed to get anxious for a minute, but then she settled down. I have to wonder because many of us don't like very loud, blaring music, so why shouldn't cats be the same? Thanks for your response. I would think cats are more bothered since their hearing is much more acute than ours. And I know that 40 years of loud concerts haven't done my hearing any good but I don't see how a bit of loud music will hurt them. |
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