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Old November 30th 03, 08:55 AM
Marina
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Nikki nearly managed to give me a heart attack just now. I was in the
bathroom for my morning ablutions, when I heard Nikki going uh-uh-uh-uh
somewhere in the flat. This sound usually means she is going to throw up. I
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.

She was sitting in the middle of the floor beside the piggy I gave Frank for
his birthday. She looked at me and patted the piggy, as if saying, "well,
you took your time getting here. Look at the nice little piggy I found."
Lately, Nikki has adopted the piggy (Frank soon grew bored with it, of
course), and she's been carrying it around and announcing that fact in a
loud voice, but this time, with the preceding uh-uh-uh sound, I thought she
was dying or something. Little b*st*rd.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She
doesn't want to play with it. I've tried throwing it for her, but she
ignores it. That cat is and always will be a mystery to me.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
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Old November 30th 03, 11:42 AM
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I'm so glad Frank and Nikki aren't fighting for the little piggy. Soncek
growls when he has a toy mousie in his mouth and will not let me touch it.
Best wishes,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Marina" wrote in message
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Nikki nearly managed to give me a heart attack just now. I was in the
bathroom for my morning ablutions, when I heard Nikki going uh-uh-uh-uh
somewhere in the flat. This sound usually means she is going to throw up.

I
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.

She was sitting in the middle of the floor beside the piggy I gave Frank

for
his birthday. She looked at me and patted the piggy, as if saying, "well,
you took your time getting here. Look at the nice little piggy I found."
Lately, Nikki has adopted the piggy (Frank soon grew bored with it, of
course), and she's been carrying it around and announcing that fact in a
loud voice, but this time, with the preceding uh-uh-uh sound, I thought

she
was dying or something. Little b*st*rd.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She
doesn't want to play with it. I've tried throwing it for her, but she
ignores it. That cat is and always will be a mystery to me.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
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Old November 30th 03, 12:29 PM
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I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around.

Simple - because she can. 'Nuff said ;-)

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Old November 30th 03, 01:17 PM
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Marina wrote:
I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around.
She doesn't want to play with it.


Maybe she's acting like the piggy is a kitten? To be carried around and
looked after?

Cute story, thanks Marina!

Jill


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Old November 30th 03, 02:59 PM
Victor Martinez
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Marina wrote:
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.


Maya and Luna sometimes give out incredible yowls for apparently no
reason at all. It can be very scary and they've made me jump out of bed
to check on them many times.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She


Luna does that too, she'll grab any little toy, carrying it around in
her mouth and yowling loudly. Maybe it's a hunter's thing?

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Old November 30th 03, 03:56 PM
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Marina -

Maybe she's just annoyed that Frank isn't po'd at her for playing with his
piggy?

Moose gets a bone, brings it in and drops it on the living room floor, then
proceeds to bark her fool head off, warning the cats that it's HER bone and
they can't have it. Of course, the cats just lie there and say "Stupid d*g,
we don't want your stupid bone!"

Stacey

"Marina" wrote in message
...
Nikki nearly managed to give me a heart attack just now. I was in the
bathroom for my morning ablutions, when I heard Nikki going uh-uh-uh-uh
somewhere in the flat. This sound usually means she is going to throw up.

I
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.

She was sitting in the middle of the floor beside the piggy I gave Frank

for
his birthday. She looked at me and patted the piggy, as if saying, "well,
you took your time getting here. Look at the nice little piggy I found."
Lately, Nikki has adopted the piggy (Frank soon grew bored with it, of
course), and she's been carrying it around and announcing that fact in a
loud voice, but this time, with the preceding uh-uh-uh sound, I thought

she
was dying or something. Little b*st*rd.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She
doesn't want to play with it. I've tried throwing it for her, but she
ignores it. That cat is and always will be a mystery to me.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi



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Old November 30th 03, 04:00 PM
Marina
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"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" wrote

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around.


Simple - because she can. 'Nuff said ;-)


There's that, of course. D

--
Marina
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Old November 30th 03, 04:12 PM
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Calming purrs for the poor meowmie!
Christine
"Marina" wrote in message
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Nikki nearly managed to give me a heart attack just now. I was in the
bathroom for my morning ablutions, when I heard Nikki going uh-uh-uh-uh
somewhere in the flat. This sound usually means she is going to throw up.

I
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.

She was sitting in the middle of the floor beside the piggy I gave Frank

for
his birthday. She looked at me and patted the piggy, as if saying, "well,
you took your time getting here. Look at the nice little piggy I found."
Lately, Nikki has adopted the piggy (Frank soon grew bored with it, of
course), and she's been carrying it around and announcing that fact in a
loud voice, but this time, with the preceding uh-uh-uh sound, I thought

she
was dying or something. Little b*st*rd.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She
doesn't want to play with it. I've tried throwing it for her, but she
ignores it. That cat is and always will be a mystery to me.

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi



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Old November 30th 03, 07:39 PM
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Marina wrote:

Nikki nearly managed to give me a heart attack just now. I was in the
bathroom for my morning ablutions, when I heard Nikki going uh-uh-uh-uh
somewhere in the flat. This sound usually means she is going to throw up. I
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.

She was sitting in the middle of the floor beside the piggy I gave Frank for
his birthday. She looked at me and patted the piggy, as if saying, "well,
you took your time getting here. Look at the nice little piggy I found."
Lately, Nikki has adopted the piggy (Frank soon grew bored with it, of
course), and she's been carrying it around and announcing that fact in a
loud voice, but this time, with the preceding uh-uh-uh sound, I thought she
was dying or something. Little b*st*rd.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She
doesn't want to play with it. I've tried throwing it for her, but she
ignores it. That cat is and always will be a mystery to me.


Melisande does that with the toy that used to be attached to a "fishing
pole" - she'll sometimes carry other toys around in her mouth, but this
is the only one she meows around, when carrying it. She usually carries
it toward me (although never actually bringing it to me), so I'm often
awakened in the middle of the night when she "discovers" it in the
living room and heads toward the bedroom with it. The first time or two
she did it, I worried there was something wrong, until I saw her with
the thing in her mouth. I don't understand what she thinks she's doing,
but it's become "normal" behaviour for her.
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Old November 30th 03, 07:45 PM
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Victor Martinez wrote:

Marina wrote:
prepared myself to clean up the mess. Suddenly she started going RRRROWLLL
ROOOWWLL MRROOOWW MROOOOWW in an incredibly loud voice. I thought she must
be having some kind of seizure, so rushed out to see if I could save her
life.


Maya and Luna sometimes give out incredible yowls for apparently no
reason at all. It can be very scary and they've made me jump out of bed
to check on them many times.

I don't know why she has to yowl when she carries the piggy around. She


Luna does that too, she'll grab any little toy, carrying it around in
her mouth and yowling loudly. Maybe it's a hunter's thing?


Many's the time, when my cats were indoor-outdoor, that I was awakened
from a sound sleep by that "rat in mouth" meow! You learn to take
evasive action, FAST, if they tend to bring their prey home alive.
(Being presented with a dead rodent in the middle of the night is bad
enough, but I certainly didn't want to share my bed with one still
capable of movement!)


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