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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Hi folks,
I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. She speaks some cat. She squishes her eyes shut at me to show me she's happy I'm here, and I stretch and yaaaaaawn to show her I'm not scared. Child calls attention to me by saying, "Mooommmm, theresromeoheshungry". Guess she doesn't know my name yet. But I won't let her touch me. Not yet. I see her turn some of those other cats upside down and hold them just like they were hoomin babies! And they like it! I think I'll stay out of arm's reach. For a while. My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Cantate wrote:
My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. Yay! Congrats on your new home, Romeo! Excuse me, I mean Hairomeo. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) I love the words for purr in other languages. Gorogoro - that could possibly sound like a purr to someone's ears. The Spanish word is "ronronear" - now THAT really does sound like a purr! Joyce |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
On 25 Apr 2006 00:47:46 -0700, "Cantate" yodeled:
Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. She speaks some cat. She squishes her eyes shut at me to show me she's happy I'm here, and I stretch and yaaaaaawn to show her I'm not scared. Child calls attention to me by saying, "Mooommmm, theresromeoheshungry". Guess she doesn't know my name yet. But I won't let her touch me. Not yet. I see her turn some of those other cats upside down and hold them just like they were hoomin babies! And they like it! I think I'll stay out of arm's reach. For a while. My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) Hi Romeo. Welcome to the group. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com Make Levees, Not War |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
On 2006-04-25, Cantate penned:
Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? Congrats on finding a new Meowmie! -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Hi Romeo in Japan! Welcome to the group.
-- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ "Cantate" wrote in message ups.com... Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. She speaks some cat. She squishes her eyes shut at me to show me she's happy I'm here, and I stretch and yaaaaaawn to show her I'm not scared. Child calls attention to me by saying, "Mooommmm, theresromeoheshungry". Guess she doesn't know my name yet. But I won't let her touch me. Not yet. I see her turn some of those other cats upside down and hold them just like they were hoomin babies! And they like it! I think I'll stay out of arm's reach. For a while. My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Konnichi wa, Romeo! Congratulations on finding a new home and a new
Meowmie. You're a lucky cat! Melissa |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Hi Romeo, and welcome to the group!
-- Flippy in Melbourne, Australia. Catpage: http://www.flippyscatpage.com "Cantate"wrote ... Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. She speaks some cat. She squishes her eyes shut at me to show me she's happy I'm here, and I stretch and yaaaaaawn to show her I'm not scared. Child calls attention to me by saying, "Mooommmm, theresromeoheshungry". Guess she doesn't know my name yet. But I won't let her touch me. Not yet. I see her turn some of those other cats upside down and hold them just like they were hoomin babies! And they like it! I think I'll stay out of arm's reach. For a while. My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Welcome to the group.
Ann -- read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ see pictures of Sam at http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ann791/my_photos "Cantate" wrote in message ups.com... Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. She speaks some cat. She squishes her eyes shut at me to show me she's happy I'm here, and I stretch and yaaaaaawn to show her I'm not scared. Child calls attention to me by saying, "Mooommmm, theresromeoheshungry". Guess she doesn't know my name yet. But I won't let her touch me. Not yet. I see her turn some of those other cats upside down and hold them just like they were hoomin babies! And they like it! I think I'll stay out of arm's reach. For a while. My tummy is happy because it gets enough food now. And I like the wall of my new house. Maybe someday...no, never mind. "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) |
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Hi from Romeo in Japan
Cantate wrote:
Hi folks, I have found a new Meowmie so I thought I'd say "yoroshiku (nice to meet you)" to this group. My new Meowmie speaks some funny language, not like Japanese at all, but she speaks softly to me and I listen. Every time I call for food, she looks happy and says something that sounds like, "Hairomeo". I think that's my name. When she lets the other cats out she says "Baijona" or "Baiemma" or "Baicherry". Why do I start with "Hai" and all the others with "Bai?" Maybe because I'm a male? I'm training Meowmie and the child in the house to respond to my "Where's food?" call. They are getting pretty good at it. Meowmie even understands my "That wasn't quite enough, can I have more?" call. snip "Niau" and "Gorogoro" from the Tokyo Newcat (that's Meow and Purr from Romeo-- typist, editor and translator Cantate) Hi, Romeo, and welcome to the group. I think you will like it here. Best wishes, Polonca and Soncek |
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