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Old January 16th 08, 09:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann
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Default Poll: cat's a talkers or not

Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out on
the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking even
if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate rooms.(
They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in the
livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She sounded just
like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.

Ann

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Old January 16th 08, 09:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default cat's a talkers or not

"Ann" wrote in message
...
Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out on
the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking
even if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate rooms.(
They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in the
livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She sounded just
like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.


None of the present clowder are big talkers but will respond when talked to.
Bandit used to complain every time I stuck a camera in her face.

Hugs,

CatNipped


Ann

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Old January 17th 08, 04:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default cat's a talkers or not

"CatNipped" wrote in message
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"Ann" wrote in message
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Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out
on the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking
even if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate
rooms.( They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in
the livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She sounded
just like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.


None of the present clowder are big talkers but will respond when talked
to. Bandit used to complain every time I stuck a camera in her face.


One amendment to that - Ozzy. Ozzy
luuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeesssssss ssss Sammy, but is
(understandably) afraid of her - hey, she's big and scary looking to him
even if he is 12 pounds of muscle and she is 20 pounds of wuss. So whenever
he comes into a room with her he starts "mrrp-ing" at her with an
inquisitive rising tone at the end. It's almost like he's sweet talking her
and saying both, "Hi, I love you" and "Please don't hurt me" all at the same
time. ;

Hugs,

CatNipped


Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old January 16th 08, 10:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default cat's a talkers or not

Ann wrote:
Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you
and talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Persia's a talker. She has a raspy voice most of the time. She'll sit and
talk to me as if she's sharing very important state secrets (for all I know,
she is).

Jill


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Old January 16th 08, 10:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Poll: cat's a talkers or not

Ann wrote:

Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?


Oh, great topic!

Smudge and I have conversations sometimes. I will say "Smudgie!" at
her, and she'll meow. I'll say "Smudgie!" again, and she'll meow again.
That will go on a few times, and then, just to mess with her head,
I'll suddenly say something different, and she'll remain quiet. Is she
puzzled by the change? Or does she think that only "Smudgie!" requires
a response? Who knows?

She also meows to go outside. But she's not nearly as loud nor insistent
as she used to be. Ever since the mysterious bop on the head (about 2
months ago), she hasn't been as demanding. She still loves to go out,
but if I don't let her, she's more likely to just give up and go lie
down, although occasionally she'll get a hair across her butt and scream
to go out. (And jump to the window to mess up the mini-blinds in her
frenzy to look out. My guess is that one of her rivals is skulking
around.)

Licky will "mew" at me when he wants attention. His cry is very
plaintive and forlorn-sounding, as though he hasn't had any attention
in years. It sounds heartbreaking! Generally, what he wants is to be
petted. That's not always so easy to do, because he keeps himself as
far away from me as he can while being close enough so that, if I
reach out toward them such that I need to contort myself into an
uncomfortable position, I can *just* reach him. Only when I'm sitting
at the computer will he actually jump up and cuddle.

Roxy's not much of a talker, because she doesn't have much of a voice.
But occasionally I'll get a squeaky "pip" from her, especially when it's
mealtime. Sometimes she'll squeak at me when she wants me to pet her -
this is particularly true when I've just come home. She's adorable when
I first walk in the door, and will stand up on her hind legs for head-to-
hand bumps, several times. She'll follow me around, and when I look at
her, she'll emit a squeak and then sit looking up at me expectantly.

Joyce
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Old January 16th 08, 10:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Lily will never let me have the last word. Everytime she says
something and I answer she will always answer back. The
only time she stops is when I stop answering her.

Lily & her mama

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"Ann" wrote in message
...
Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out on
the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking
even if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate rooms.(
They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in the
livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She sounded just
like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.

Ann

Ann

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Old January 17th 08, 12:40 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Poll: cat's a talkers or not

On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:23:43 -0500, Ann wrote:

Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?


Four of my fifteen are talkers ... and lickers - all the lickers are
talkers and all the talkers are lickers. The three Walsung red tabbies
all sound rather alike, but Fluffy has her own vocabulary.


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used to be UMR (University of Missouri - Rolla).


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Old January 17th 08, 12:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default cat's a talkers or not

"Ann" wrote in message
...
Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out on
the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking
even if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate rooms.(
They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in the
livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She sounded just
like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.


Suki hollers at the top of her lungs when she wants something - mostly food,
but attention also. I think she yells so loudly because she's deaf and can't
hear the racket she's making. If hte meows don't get immediate attention,
she starts using claws. I, as an adult, understand why she's doing this, but
I have to discourage it as Cary *doesn't* understand whats going on.

Pickle, on the other hand, has the quietest little 'mi' for a meow, but has
a number of trills, mrrps and 'mi's. Mostly, again, to do with food, but
there's also a greeting trill and a few others I haven't figured out yet.

Shmogg wasn't much of a conversationalist either, but he'd let me know what
he was on about. His favourite topic was of course, food, but there were
various other thigns he'd tell me. I mostly understood the various trills
mrrps and loud meows he had. The Howl, in his last two or three months, was
heartbreaking and was one of the main reasons I knew it was time for him to
find a less painful place.

Yowie
Oh, please note, that whilst I know that at some point in 'her' life Suki
was an intact tom (accordign to her vet records), for the life of me she
just seems female. Whilst Pickle is a neutered male and acts like a male in
my mind, I think Suki must have had a full sex change operation (I haven't
ever seen any evidence for her ex-tom status) and I'm just going to refer to
her as female from now on. It makes me writing about her much easier as I
will no longer have to go back and correct for gender. As far as I can tell,
she's a spoilt princess with a big foofy princess tail and has the big blue
eyes like a snowy princess should. Therefore, no matter what the stupid vet
card says, in my mind, she's a girl. Hope this clears up any confusion.


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Old January 18th 08, 07:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default cat's a talkers or not

Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for
you and talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?


The most talkative one I've had was Mingus (died 7 years ago and I still
think about him a lot). He could hear when I was 100 yards away down
the street and came to meet me. We would then have a long conversation
about his day, like this:

Me: Meow!

Mingus: MEEOWW! Mrrp! Eep eep eep! Meeeeooowrrr! Eeeeeeeep!

Me: Meow!

Mingus: MeeeeOOOOW! Brrrrp! and did you know, MEEOOOW??? And it was
even BRRRRP!

Me: Meow!

Mingus: I told you already, MEEEOOOWooowooooowOW! and they EEEP!!!!
There was eeeeeEEEEP and brrrp! brrp! and eeeeooooOOOOW!!
So what do you think, oooooEEEEP???...

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Old January 17th 08, 12:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Poll: cat's a talkers or not

On Jan 16, 4:23*pm, "Ann" wrote:
Are your cats talkers or are they quiet? Do they come looking for you and
talk to you? Do they sound different or the same?

Cinnamon and Abby talk more than Samwise. They all have something to say
when I'm getting there food ready.

Cinnamon and Abby will talk to me when they want attention or to go out on
the enclosed porches. I can usually tell which of the girls is talking even
if I'm not in the room with them but, not always.

The other day I had just fed the cats and they were in seperate *rooms.(
They are seperated when they eat) with doors closed . I was in the
livingroom with Cinnamon and heard Abby in the kitchen. She *sounded just
like Cinnamon. I had to be sure what cat was in the room with me.

Ann

Ann

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read Sam's blog athttp://kittens-3.blogspot.com/


Rusty is a very quiet cat. When I first adopted him years ago, it was
days before I first heard a meow out of him. Hasn't changed a bit over
the years.
He got very vocal on trips to the vet that I got stared at. Once the
vet said he could hear Rusty before we entered his clinic. But once
inside, he would be quiet again.
The vet's cat tried to get him in a conversation, but Rusty just
ignored him.

Winnie
 




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