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1st November 2010, 09:27 PM #1
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Maybe it's a breeder thing - mine prurip more than chirp and they came from the same place as Pansy P I believe! We've really only got three regular prurips:
1) it's witching hour mode, stand clear, the stampeding wildebeest are coming through and they're all wearing Doc Martins
2) I demand fuss immediately
3) are you going to stop typing so that I can sit on your keyboard?
We also have the less commonly heard dog prurip, where Freyja leads you to believe you're getting a standard issue prurip but cunningly finishes it with what can only be described as a high pitched dog bark. Extraordinary noise, hearing a Ruff sound coming from your giant kitten's mouth.
Demands for food tend to be the more traditional meow in our house.
Sounds like you may have found a niche in the market for chirp/prirup to English dictionary!
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1st November 2010, 09:49 PM #2
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