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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? 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 Well, Merlyn is our big talker. I can carry on entire conversations with her. She talks so much I go "Arrrghhhh! Merlyn! WHAT?!!" I think all she really ever talks about is "Pet me. Pet me, you stupid human. Don't you know that petting me helps *your* health? Pet me NOW!" Internet is a big talker, too, although I think his conversation goes more like "Cheese. I want cheese. I want cheese NOW! Or any food, you stupid human. And by the way, I don't mind other cats, but where in the hell did all these other cats come from? Jeez, I can't bathe *all* of them!" Wolfie is also a bit of a mrower. He tends to do it with a pathetic look, like he's saying "Please, please (imagine tail wag here, since he thinks he's a dog), All-Powerful Human, can I please have some pets now? I'm a good boy. Please?" Brando's the last of the big talkers. And he does it with his voice and his whole body. I mean, this guy *projects*! I've hated having to keep him out of the bedroom, because he'll sit in the hall and meow pitifully and loudly, non-stop. "Let me IIIIIINNNNNNNNNNN, Mommy! Why won't you let me in? I wanna cuddle with you." The rest of them are oddly quiet. I don't know why; they just came that way. I have actually worked on teaching Kate to speak; she finally does a teeny little "mrp" when she is happy or wants petted. Her bro-bro Jack almost never makes a sound, so I was delighted last night when he was in particularly affectionate mode and actually gave out with a little "meow" after a long lovey petting and head-butting session. Trill trills, of course, but isn't much in the loud meow department. Cosmo talks occasionally, especially when it's dinner time. Pinky gives out with a meow here and there, mainly when he sees me at his food dish. Oddly, Arthur never makes a sound. He does it all with his expression. (Well, he makes plenty of noise if Pinky or Jack are after him, but he doesn't talk to me except with his eyes and face.) I suppose if I had 10 very talkative cats, I would go crazy from the noise! Ginger-lyn -- Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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Ginger-lyn wrote:
Brando's the last of the big talkers. And he does it with his voice and his whole body. I mean, this guy *projects*! LOL, he must be a method actor! Joyce |
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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???... ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557 |
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In article , 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? (snipped) Ann Well of course everyone knows Siamese are vocal - except in the case of Rhia and Amy. They're sisters and litter mates yet surprisingly different. The only time they really remember they're supposed to be vocal is when they're in the car, and then it's really continuous noise until we stop. Amy will call if she wants attention, mainly when she really MUST have a belly rub. This has to be done at the top of the stairs, nowhere else in the house will do, so she'll stand at the bottom of the stairs and call to me until I come,then she runs up the stairs looking back over her shoulder to make sure I'm still coming. Rhia only ever seems to speak when she's waiting for her tea, she's not allowed in the kitchen so she'll wait just by the door while I'm preparing it; if she thinks it's not coming quickly enough she'll let me know. John, servant to their Imperial SIamese Majesties, Rhia and Amy. |
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Ginger-lyn wrote: Brando's the last of the big talkers. And he does it with his voice and his whole body. I mean, this guy *projects*! LOL, he must be a method actor! Joyce ROFL! I guess I named *him* right, eh? ;-) Ginger-lyn -- Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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Marina wrote:
wrote: Ginger-lyn wrote: Brando's the last of the big talkers. And he does it with his voice and his whole body. I mean, this guy *projects*! LOL, he must be a method actor! I was thinking the same thing. I don't know if Ginger-lyn named him after Marlon, but I had this vision of Brando standing outside her bedroom door going, 'Meomieee! MEOWMIEEEE!' (instead of 'Stellaaaaa! STELLAAAAAA!). OMG, that is too funny! I never thought about that, but it sure fits! (And yes, I did name him after Marlon.) Ginger-lyn -- Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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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? Mayhem is a moderate talker. She chirrups when she wants attention, and occasionally even says mow-mow. Shadow... sounds like he's half duck. He tends to be most vocal around food time and when he's looking for people (even though we're just where he left us before). When he's looking for us, he puts a question mark at the end of each mwaaw. Minerva is probably the most vocal of our crew. When she wants something, anything, from food to attention to her deserved spot on meowmie's lap, she will say so. She starts with the ever polite silent meow, and works up to eardrum shattering volume until she gets what she wants. Mischief never really learned to meow properly, so he squeaks and squawks and chatters and occasionally screams but is generally quiet unless something's bothering him. Itachi used to be vocal, but since we got him inside and fixed and settled where he can't smell the rival toms in the area he's mellowed out and generally only yowls now to alert us that he's done eating and would like to leave the bathroom NOW please. Maeve ^..^ -- http://volatiledreams.deep-ice.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/minnow/ |
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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? Jake and Molly aren't usually talkers. But Jake just came in making a real fuss. Its pouring down hail outside and I hear thunder and just saw some lightening. Strange as there is no wind at all and this has just come out of a quiet grey day. Molly will have something to say about it as soon as she gets back in. She's been sleeping in a chair all day and just went out a few minutes ago. Mostly they don't usually bother to talk to me. I was to deaf to hear them before I got the implant, and often I'm still deaf around the house when I'm not wearing it. They use more 'direct' forms of communication with me. Jo |
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cat's a talkers or not
On Jan 21, 6:36*pm, "jofirey" wrote:
"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? Jake and Molly aren't usually talkers. *But Jake just came in making a real fuss. *Its pouring down hail outside and I hear thunder and just saw some lightening. Strange as there is no wind at all and this has just come out of a quiet grey day. Molly will have something to say about it as soon as she gets back in. She's been sleeping in a chair all day and just went out a few minutes ago.. Mostly they don't usually bother to talk to me. *I was to deaf to hear them before I got the implant, and often I'm still deaf around the house when I'm not wearing it. *They use more 'direct' forms of communication with me. Jo Have you ever heard a cat that didn't gripe about the weather? Mine gripe about the weather, hoomins who take over their lawful pillows (MCG), bed hogs, inedible food, not getting enough personal time, d- things, bare kitten treatment, and just about anything else they can think of. Right now MCG refuses to use my pillow if my head comes anywhere near it. The chattering and disgusted looks she gives me are impressive. Pam S. who thinks she's been dissed |
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