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Bosley Can TALK!
No kidding. Except no one else was around to hear it except me.
Now I know what that sounds like :-) DH was leaving for work at 5 a.m. Bosley darted out the door. Can't figure that out either, because Bosley *hates* the outdoors. DH said he wasn't going to play "chase me" and be late for work, so he left him out on his own. Boz must have figured out quick he made a bad mistake, because he came around to the bedroom window, which was open. I thought I was dreaming that Bosley was at the window saying "Hello? Hello? Hello?". And then I woke up, and darn if he really *was* there. What it really was, was a frantic meow/yowl to get back inside. But it sounded exactly like "Hello?" He can't say the "H" sound real well, it was more like "Aaahhh-oooo?" "AAAA--oooo"?? We're going to have to re-create this some time, just so DH will believe me. It was the funniest thing, and I have never heard him do it before. Sherry |
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oh my god, that must have been hilarious. Glad to hear that he managed to
convery his wishes to be let in! Wish you could have recorded it. Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time wrote in message ups.com... No kidding. Except no one else was around to hear it except me. Now I know what that sounds like :-) DH was leaving for work at 5 a.m. Bosley darted out the door. Can't figure that out either, because Bosley *hates* the outdoors. DH said he wasn't going to play "chase me" and be late for work, so he left him out on his own. Boz must have figured out quick he made a bad mistake, because he came around to the bedroom window, which was open. I thought I was dreaming that Bosley was at the window saying "Hello? Hello? Hello?". And then I woke up, and darn if he really *was* there. What it really was, was a frantic meow/yowl to get back inside. But it sounded exactly like "Hello?" He can't say the "H" sound real well, it was more like "Aaahhh-oooo?" "AAAA--oooo"?? We're going to have to re-create this some time, just so DH will believe me. It was the funniest thing, and I have never heard him do it before. Sherry |
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Oh man!! Too bad you didn't have a camera near by with the little video
option. Poor guy. They are clever though. Pearl puts her paw on my mouth if she is *desparate* for a treat. I mean, that's like talking!! wrote in message ups.com... No kidding. Except no one else was around to hear it except me. Now I know what that sounds like :-) DH was leaving for work at 5 a.m. Bosley darted out the door. Can't figure that out either, because Bosley *hates* the outdoors. DH said he wasn't going to play "chase me" and be late for work, so he left him out on his own. Boz must have figured out quick he made a bad mistake, because he came around to the bedroom window, which was open. I thought I was dreaming that Bosley was at the window saying "Hello? Hello? Hello?". And then I woke up, and darn if he really *was* there. What it really was, was a frantic meow/yowl to get back inside. But it sounded exactly like "Hello?" He can't say the "H" sound real well, it was more like "Aaahhh-oooo?" "AAAA--oooo"?? We're going to have to re-create this some time, just so DH will believe me. It was the funniest thing, and I have never heard him do it before. Sherry |
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wrote in message ups.com... No kidding. Except no one else was around to hear it except me. Now I know what that sounds like :-) Everyone's been so damn nice to you all day, it's been killing me! Your cat is not talking to you Sherry, so take your Meds. Now. Can we get a good Asparagus recipe Jill, I've got a new found love for the stuff. DH was leaving for work at 5 a.m. Bosley darted out the door. Can't figure that out either, because Bosley *hates* the outdoors. DH said he wasn't going to play "chase me" and be late for work, so he left him out on his own. Boz must have figured out quick he made a bad mistake, because he came around to the bedroom window, which was open. I thought I was dreaming that Bosley was at the window saying "Hello? Hello? Hello?". And then I woke up, and darn if he really *was* there. What it really was, was a frantic meow/yowl to get back inside. But it sounded exactly like "Hello?" He can't say the "H" sound real well, it was more like "Aaahhh-oooo?" "AAAA--oooo"?? We're going to have to re-create this some time, just so DH will believe me. It was the funniest thing, and I have never heard him do it before. Sherry |
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"Chakolate" wrote in message 44.170... wrote in news:1145282358.186746.85760 @g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: He can't say the "H" sound real well, it was more like "Aaahhh-oooo?" "AAAA--oooo"?? So your cat is a teletubby? Chak In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society, we insist they be cheerleaders. --Steve Allen You must be 3/4 asleep while viewing "Teletubbies" when they are on @ crack-of-dawn (at least here)....what they say endlessly is, "UUUH-OOOOH". Or maybe you just haven't had coffee yet; everything that goes on for that half hour is much easier for adults to understand when stoked w/caffeine, especially that "pet" they have w/the hose-nose that steals waffles and toast (kinda like a motorized Cookie Monster). The cats think this program is not worth waking up for..........but they don't have grandkids. |
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Smart kitty! )
I have known three kitties who could approximate some simple English words. One was Pepper, the mother of my first cat, Misty. She belonged to friends of mine, and she would greet you with "Hiiii" when you first came in the house and said "Hi, Pepper". But she would only do this ONCE per visit. Once she'd greeted you, she didn't need to greet you again until the NEXT time you visited the house. ) The other two cats who knew how to pronounce words were kittens of Pepper's: Misty, my first cat, and her brother/littermate Pekoe. Misty knew just when to say "Nooooo" when she wanted to register protest of something. My parents and my grandfather were witnesses to this, too, so I know I'm not imagining it. Pekoe could not only say "No", he uttered "Mom" when he was referring to my friends' mother. But if Bosley's figured out how to approximate the pronunciation of a two-syllable word, he's doing pretty darn well. ) Donna, and the cats who don't use words (yet), but boy can they ever purr, Captain and Stanley |
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