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Old September 21st 04, 01:40 AM
O J
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On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J
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Old September 21st 04, 01:40 AM
O J
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On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J
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Old September 21st 04, 02:12 AM
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
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Old September 21st 04, 02:12 AM
Kreisleriana
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
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Old September 21st 04, 02:12 AM
Kreisleriana
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
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Old September 21st 04, 02:34 AM
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa

I can identify with that. Boyfriend greets me with a tiny trill. Kitty FC
says GET INSIDE THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY AND GIVE ME MY FOOD.
Tiny black & white tuxedo kitties know what they want. And they won't stop
until they get it.

Tweed



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Old September 21st 04, 02:34 AM
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa

I can identify with that. Boyfriend greets me with a tiny trill. Kitty FC
says GET INSIDE THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY AND GIVE ME MY FOOD.
Tiny black & white tuxedo kitties know what they want. And they won't stop
until they get it.

Tweed



  #28  
Old September 21st 04, 02:34 AM
Christina Websell
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 00:40:31 GMT, O J
yodeled:

On Mon, 20 Sep, Steve Touchstone wrote:

---------------------snip----------------------
Rocky has little to say, I didn't think he
knew how to meow until last year.


LOL (really). We knew that our beloved Misty(RB) could meow, she
would hold regular, extended conversations with DH. We just didn't
know she could meow loudly. At least not till I took Lady Jane
Grey out to the courtyard of our apartment building for a leashed romp
on the grass leaving Misty access to our second floor patio where she
could watch.

About five minutes into Janie's supervised exercise period, I heard
this cat 'mow'ing (rhymes with cow - ing) so loudly that I wondered
what was happening to the poor kitty. I was surprised to learn that
it was Misty, she of the (normally) well-modulated voice. She didn't
stop till we were back in the apartment.

Regards and Purrs,
O J



Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa

I can identify with that. Boyfriend greets me with a tiny trill. Kitty FC
says GET INSIDE THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY AND GIVE ME MY FOOD.
Tiny black & white tuxedo kitties know what they want. And they won't stop
until they get it.

Tweed



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Old September 21st 04, 03:26 AM
Marina
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Christina Websell wrote:

"Kreisleriana" wrote


Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa


I can identify with that. Boyfriend greets me with a tiny trill. Kitty FC
says GET INSIDE THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY AND GIVE ME MY FOOD.
Tiny black & white tuxedo kitties know what they want. And they won't stop
until they get it.


Oh, yes. Nikki has that voice, too, when she really wants something.
She's not quite so rude as she used to be when she was younger, though.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old September 21st 04, 03:26 AM
Marina
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Christina Websell wrote:

"Kreisleriana" wrote


Sometimes their voices can be surprising. My tiny Mimi had quite a
harsh, powerful meow. Every day when I got home, it was perfectly
clear:
Stinky: Hi Mommy!
Mimi: WHERE THE @#$%! WERE YOU???

Theresa


I can identify with that. Boyfriend greets me with a tiny trill. Kitty FC
says GET INSIDE THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY AND GIVE ME MY FOOD.
Tiny black & white tuxedo kitties know what they want. And they won't stop
until they get it.


Oh, yes. Nikki has that voice, too, when she really wants something.
She's not quite so rude as she used to be when she was younger, though.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
 




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