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Snoring duet
About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds
that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! |
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On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt"
wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. |
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On 3/2/2013 12:11 AM, Takayuki wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt" wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. Persia snores occasionally. It usually happens when she's got a pawy tucked under her chin. I guess it sort of constricts the vocal cords. It's cute, not loud but noticeable. When she's curled into my side at night she is in a different position and sleeps very quietly. Jill |
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Takayuki wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt" wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. Roxy does. Her nose is often stuffed up so she might be breathing through only one nostril, and that makes a noise, one with each breath, so very rhythmic. It's really cute. -- Joyce "Riveting reading that keeps readers reading." -- The Midwest Book Review |
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jmcquown wrote: On 3/2/2013 12:11 AM, Takayuki wrote: On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt" wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. Persia snores occasionally. It usually happens when she's got a pawy tucked under her chin. I guess it sort of constricts the vocal cords. It's cute, not loud but noticeable. When she's curled into my side at night she is in a different position and sleeps very quietly. Jill Melisande snores so loudly I can easily locate whatever corner she has chosen for her nap! (Sometimes her snore even wakens me when she sleeps on me at night.) She's nearly sixteen, and I suspect Arizona's desert climate gives her breathing problems, just as it does me. |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote:
Melisande snores so loudly I can easily locate whatever corner she has chosen for her nap! (Sometimes her snore even wakens me when she sleeps on me at night.) Can cats get sleep apnea? She's nearly sixteen, and I suspect Arizona's desert climate gives her breathing problems, just as it does me. And to think that people who had breathing problems used to go to Arizona *for* the dry climate! -- Joyce audiophile, n: Someone who listens to the equipment instead of the music. |
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On 3/3/2013 5:01 PM, Bastette wrote:
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote: Melisande snores so loudly I can easily locate whatever corner she has chosen for her nap! (Sometimes her snore even wakens me when she sleeps on me at night.) Can cats get sleep apnea? I don't know about that, but I'd hate to try to make a cat wear a C-pap mask She's nearly sixteen, and I suspect Arizona's desert climate gives her breathing problems, just as it does me. And to think that people who had breathing problems used to go to Arizona *for* the dry climate! I was thinking the same thing. Jill |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message m... jmcquown wrote: On 3/2/2013 12:11 AM, Takayuki wrote: On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt" wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. Persia snores occasionally. It usually happens when she's got a pawy tucked under her chin. I guess it sort of constricts the vocal cords. It's cute, not loud but noticeable. When she's curled into my side at night she is in a different position and sleeps very quietly. Jill Melisande snores so loudly I can easily locate whatever corner she has chosen for her nap! (Sometimes her snore even wakens me when she sleeps on me at night.) She's nearly sixteen, and I suspect Arizona's desert climate gives her breathing problems, just as it does me. Kitty Farmcat only snored when she got very old, Boyfie only snores very occasionally when he is in a deep sleep. Tweed |
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Bastette wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote: Melisande snores so loudly I can easily locate whatever corner she has chosen for her nap! (Sometimes her snore even wakens me when she sleeps on me at night.) Can cats get sleep apnea? She's nearly sixteen, and I suspect Arizona's desert climate gives her breathing problems, just as it does me. And to think that people who had breathing problems used to go to Arizona *for* the dry climate! I think that depends upon the nature of the problem - it's dry air that irritates my chronic sinus trouble. (And apparently Melisande's too.) |
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On 3/2/2013 12:11 AM, Takayuki wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:40:26 -0500, "Robert Catt" wrote: About two AM nature called, and as I sat in the bathroom I heard two sounds that broke me up. Little gray Emily in the hall was lying on her cushion snoring up a storm. And what was even funnier was that she was as loud as a family member who was snoring in the bedroom. It was a hilarious duet! Do cats often snore? Mine seem to occasionally, but usually they're quiet sleepers. Rhett snores very loud. He even sounds sometimes like he has sleep apnea. I need to get him to the vet for his checkup, and I'm going to mention that. He's just so hard to catch, it's like he reads my mind. |
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