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Old December 16th 03, 02:20 AM
MacCandace
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That's just the cutest sound. I only had one cat ever who did it regularly.
He
would trill only as a "greeting"...when I'd just walked in the door, or he
would just come in from outside. Bonnie sounds really pretty.

Sherry

My 17 year old cat, Cory, does it regularly, even now. He mostly does it as a
response when we say something to him. It is very cute.

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Old December 24th 03, 03:16 PM
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"Kit" wrote in message ...
We had a Main Coon for 22 year's he made a sound that sounded like "Purt"
"Purt" that was the only sound he made.He was adorable.We loved him dearly.
He had no hip displasia at all.Hope that helped.
He died of diabetes .
Kit


What we need to rersolve the TRiilling~~ is for someone -perhaps
someone with their own MC web site to record their Puss Trillingggg
and put the sound file onto their site. ~ then we can all have a
listen
It's something i intend to do sometime in the near future ~ month or
two?~ once i Get a sufficient # of good pics... Georgie is also one
with many M'Coon features ~ but I suspect not complete.
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Old December 24th 03, 03:16 PM
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"Kit" wrote in message ...
We had a Main Coon for 22 year's he made a sound that sounded like "Purt"
"Purt" that was the only sound he made.He was adorable.We loved him dearly.
He had no hip displasia at all.Hope that helped.
He died of diabetes .
Kit


What we need to rersolve the TRiilling~~ is for someone -perhaps
someone with their own MC web site to record their Puss Trillingggg
and put the sound file onto their site. ~ then we can all have a
listen
It's something i intend to do sometime in the near future ~ month or
two?~ once i Get a sufficient # of good pics... Georgie is also one
with many M'Coon features ~ but I suspect not complete.
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Old December 27th 03, 10:39 AM
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Kit wrote:

We had a Main Coon for 22 year's he made a sound that sounded like "Purt"
"Purt" that was the only sound he made.He was adorable.We loved him dearly.
He had no hip displasia at all.Hope that helped.
He died of diabetes .
Kit



Sorry, I can't diagnose that, but some cats don't "talk" much, My old
girl Victoria used to purr really loud like that
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Old December 27th 03, 10:39 AM
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Kit wrote:

We had a Main Coon for 22 year's he made a sound that sounded like "Purt"
"Purt" that was the only sound he made.He was adorable.We loved him dearly.
He had no hip displasia at all.Hope that helped.
He died of diabetes .
Kit



Sorry, I can't diagnose that, but some cats don't "talk" much, My old
girl Victoria used to purr really loud like that
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Old December 27th 03, 07:42 PM
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I have a Russian Blue mix that does not meow, she squeeks and she
trriillls almost
like if she is rolling her R's. I thought it was strange at first but I
find it
cute now.

Raul & Mini

Marek Williams wrote:
On 24 Dec 2003 07:16:42 -0800, (Stuart) dijo:


What we need to rersolve the TRiilling~~ is for someone -perhaps
someone with their own MC web site to record their Puss Trillingggg
and put the sound file onto their site. ~ then we can all have a
listen



That's a great idea.

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