The Velveteen Ocelot
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:43 PM
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Anybody else have a cat who snores? |
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Hrrrnnkk....hrrrnnnkk.... Sounds just like a person's snores, only a little faster and higher-pitched. And very annoying. Are snoring pets unusual?
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:44 PM
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1. Yeah, those breath right strips seem to work. |
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:44 PM
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2. One of my two snores like the Dickens! |
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It's very un-lady-like of her!!!!!!!!!
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Wed Oct-20-04 12:15 AM
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11. Hey! I had a cat named Dickens! |
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For 14 years he was a perfect gentleman and never snored.
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Wed Oct-20-04 12:19 AM
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12. I wonder what Charles thinks about us using his name so freely 150 |
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years later!
I don't even know what "the dickens" means!!!!!
Had to have come after Charles was around, though.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:45 PM
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the 18 year-old cat can really saw logs.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:45 PM
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But the loudest was our big boy Chester, who passed on in January. You could hear him from the next room. I sure miss him.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:45 PM
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5. yeah, but not very loud. |
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he also grunts and snorts.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:47 PM
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6. My cat snores real soft and cute. So does the dachshund. |
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But not the shepherd, she's quiet, with appropriate stretch-groans when she rolls over.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:48 PM
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7. My sweet old female used to snore so loud we could hear her from |
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another room!
Now there is the 90 pound hound, who not only snores, but will pretend to snore in an attempt to make me leave him alone when he doesn't want to do something he knows in gonna go down... like when he jumps on the bed, gets comfy in the center of it and doesn't want to get to his quarter of the bed... he hits the bed and instantly 'snores'.
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:49 PM
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8. Only the one who sleeps on my stomach at night. |
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Tue Oct-19-04 11:57 PM
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Mr Big. He would snore if his head got in the right position
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Wed Oct-20-04 12:00 AM
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I'm glad to hear other peoples' cats do too. I've been moderately worried about her, because I know she is overweight. I thought it might be related. I couldn't get her to diet to save her life. She just thought I was being mena, and would come round and bite me or scratch my lips. I surrendered; we're both happier now.
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