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"Singer709" wrote in message
om... We all get harangued by our cats when they want food or to go outside, or often when their cat boxes need cleaning. Bandit is our most talkative, but she mostly yowls and growls at everybody. I can be petting or brushing her and she'll be purring up a storm and then she'll see another one of the girls and start growling (while still purring). Well, at the (equivalent) age of 72 I guess she's due a fair amount of bit*hing! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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"Singer709" wrote in message
om... We all get harangued by our cats when they want food or to go outside, or often when their cat boxes need cleaning. Bandit is our most talkative, but she mostly yowls and growls at everybody. I can be petting or brushing her and she'll be purring up a storm and then she'll see another one of the girls and start growling (while still purring). Well, at the (equivalent) age of 72 I guess she's due a fair amount of bit*hing! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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"Singer709" wrote in message
om... We all get harangued by our cats when they want food or to go outside, or often when their cat boxes need cleaning. Bandit is our most talkative, but she mostly yowls and growls at everybody. I can be petting or brushing her and she'll be purring up a storm and then she'll see another one of the girls and start growling (while still purring). Well, at the (equivalent) age of 72 I guess she's due a fair amount of bit*hing! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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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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