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OT: For Dog Lovers
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18 years ago
Er...... yes? Is it just for thoughtreaders? ;-))
Pat P
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18 years ago
Is it one of those barkless dogs ??
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Nice dog!! I bet he doesn't have to walked, or fed or anything. The only problem I can see is how do you keep from tripping over him?
Lucille
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Now do they make meowless cats I wonder ?
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I have one. You only hear from The Divine Miss Em if you've stepped on her tail.
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Bucket holds whole conversations. If I put a query in my voice he always meows right back. That can go on for minutes at a time.
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We will have to get Bucket on the phone with Miss Kitty, who looooooves to talk at length, especially long distance.
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Like Lizzie (queen Elizabeth, in her terms) - only gives little squeaks when she really *really* wants something (like food) or she PO's ad something (or someone).
So unusually quiet (except for her squeaks) that my brother asked if she was a mouse in a previous life (if she was, then she'd be considered a cannibal now LOL)
On the other hand, there's Ping, the *Siamese* who talks so loudly that the neighbors could probably hear (but we have yet to have any complaints)
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And yet you know, I have read that cats are capable of about triple the vocal sounds of dogs. My cats' vocalisations vary greatly from more regular meows to kind of howls at some points. Now that I live in a condo I did wonder what neighbours would think if they heard him, but if anybody has, maybe they are too polite to suggest I am odd lol
(Does my cats have an apostrophe ? Oh dear, oh dear, hope Brat does not see my transgression if indeed it is one - or Darla for that matter)
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Well, since you bring it up, what you have written indicates that you have two (or more) cats and that they vocalize.
Elizabeth (avoiding grading papers)
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Bucket`s only one cat - therefore "my cat`s vocalisations". LOL!
Pat P
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Gross, Fred - and it doesn`t scan! LOL!
Pat P
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Lucky for Sheena we're not checking spelling. vocalizations with a z
But since I can't proofread my own messages at all and yet I pick up every tiny mistake in another persons message in a nano-second, who am I to speak.
Lucille
p.s. In retrospect, maybe that's another example of British spelling peculiarities. D & R
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I thought it didn't look right - now, hopefully I will always remember lol
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At just under 30lbs he is really three cats, so maybe I was on the right track after all lol
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Funny Fred but I think you may need to dance, could be hot water swirling around your feet
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I won't even go there. I am too old to remember whether I need to use an s or a z to please the nationality of the person I am writing for, I am completely at sea on whom uses what now. That doesn't sound too great either. Stop picking on me, waaaaaaa !
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18 years ago
Awww Now I feel bad. You know we only pick on those we love ((((((((((((((( : ))))))))))))))
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So you and Brat say - I must get around to doing the loving I think!