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Old September 18th 09, 06:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"James Dent" wrote in message
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Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night
I thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs,
and the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring
since her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?



Ernie snores/wheezes in his sleep - bit time! So does Ping (resident
Meezer).

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Old September 18th 09, 10:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 04:13:55 -0500, James Dent wrote:

Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night
I thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs,
and the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring
since her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore. Any others have
snorers?


Harri Roadcat snores once in a while, but she wheezes all the time. As
soon as she gets completely relaxed the wheezing begins. She has been to
a couple different vets asking if its dangerous, but they both said it's
nothing to worry about unless it gets quite a bit worse.

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Old September 18th 09, 10:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"James Dent" wrote in message

Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other
night I thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy,
14 lbs, and the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been
snoring since her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Shmogg made a deep (and relatively quiet) snuffly purry snore, which is how
I knew he was deeply asleep rather than just dozing.

It was a very reassuring, comforting sound at night and by Bast I miss it.

Yowie
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Old September 19th 09, 02:23 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Splodge used to snore heavily. Marion said he sounded just like
me. (He also sneezed like me, really violently). But something
seems to have changed - he now doesn't snore at all, sneezes very
rarely, and he no longer gets oozy eyes. I guess some allergen
isn't affecting him any more. I had thought it was just a result
of his squashed-in Persian face, which is about as extreme as it
gets - the moral may be that you shouldn't just take respiratory
problems in Persians as inevitable.

My snoring seems to have been a precursor to heart disease. Now
I'm on four different heart medications, I'm not snoring.

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Old September 19th 09, 03:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Jack Campin - bogus address wrote:
Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Splodge used to snore heavily. Marion said he sounded just like
me. (He also sneezed like me, really violently). But something
seems to have changed - he now doesn't snore at all, sneezes very
rarely, and he no longer gets oozy eyes. I guess some allergen
isn't affecting him any more. I had thought it was just a result
of his squashed-in Persian face, which is about as extreme as it
gets - the moral may be that you shouldn't just take respiratory
problems in Persians as inevitable.

My snoring seems to have been a precursor to heart disease. Now
I'm on four different heart medications, I'm not snoring.

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Sending purrs for your heart meds to be effective. MLB
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Old September 19th 09, 08:46 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Marina" wrote in message
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James Dent wrote:
Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night I
thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs, and
the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring since
her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Caliban snores, and Frank was a snorer. Come to think of it, I've only
experienced male snorers (among the feline population). My sister's cat,
Linus, also snores. You can hear him from the next room.

Caliban also snores loudly. Once, I woke up in the middle of the night to
his snoring (he was sleeping at my feet). He also makes other noises while
asleep. Sometimes he moans. It's a very spooky sound, and I've awoken in
the middle of the night to it. It really sounds like a ghost. I don't know
what terrible nightmares he has, to make such noises.




Dante makes his ridiculous piggy noises of course, but Stinky used to make
these adorable little "tooting" noises when he exhaled.


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Old September 19th 09, 08:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Marina" wrote in message
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James Dent wrote:
Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night I
thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs, and
the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring since
her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Caliban snores, and Frank was a snorer. Come to think of it, I've only
experienced male snorers (among the feline population). My sister's cat,
Linus, also snores. You can hear him from the next room.



Is he that adorable grump-face? He would.

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Old September 19th 09, 09:29 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Kreisleriana wrote:

"Marina" wrote
Caliban snores, and Frank was a snorer. Come to think of it, I've only
experienced male snorers (among the feline population). My sister's
cat, Linus, also snores. You can hear him from the next room.



Is he that adorable grump-face? He would.


Yes, Linus is the grump.

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Old September 20th 09, 05:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"James Dent" wrote in message
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Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night I
thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs, and
the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring since
her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


My GOW cat, Tanada, has always been a snorer. Huey sometimes snores, and I
snore the loudest.

Pam S. who wouldn't mind being a cat, under the right conditions.


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Old September 20th 09, 05:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Marina" wrote in message
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James Dent wrote:
Opie snores quite loudly. He sleeps next to my wife and the other night I
thought it was her snoring he was so loud. He is a big boy, 14 lbs, and
the only one of the Fabulous Four who snores. He has been snoring since
her was a kitten. Vet says some cats just snore.
Any others have snorers?


Caliban snores, and Frank was a snorer. Come to think of it, I've only
experienced male snorers (among the feline population). My sister's cat,
Linus, also snores. You can hear him from the next room.

Caliban also snores loudly. Once, I woke up in the middle of the night to
his snoring (he was sleeping at my feet). He also makes other noises while
asleep. Sometimes he moans. It's a very spooky sound, and I've awoken in
the middle of the night to it. It really sounds like a ghost. I don't know
what terrible nightmares he has, to make such noises.

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Marina, Miranda and Caliban.
In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.


Caliban probably was dreaming that he fell into the ocean. . . again.

Pam S. snickering


 




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