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22nd October 2010, 12:36 AM #11
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Interestingly, our one year old male, Zephyr, has also quit purring over the last several months. When he was a baby, he used to purr any time anyone got close to him. Now, however, we hear nothing. Sometimes we will notice him breathing rapidly a repeatedly, and if you put your ear against him you can hear some slight purring, but very quiet. In addition, when he is doing this, he is inhaling/exhaling must faster than the others (which have nice loud purrs).
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22nd October 2010, 10:40 AM #12
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Larry used to purr like a motor, but now his purring is a lot quieter. Monty's purring is also very quiet. But they both do this funny grunting noise, when they are all sleepy and soppy and contented, instead of purring. It sounds a bit like Professor Yaffle the very distinguished woodpecker on 'Bagpuss', and it's soooo cute. I've never had this from any other cat, yet they both do it, could it be a MC thing?
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