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    Oh dear, miaows, chirps, purrips what next!
    Wonder what language I can use to say 'naughty tortie'?
    I can only keep working on it , probably have to write a Dictionary myself.

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    My 2 prurip and squeak, pretty much everything Theo says is food related! Chloe says "good morning", "wake up", "hi", "hello" and various other words which I can't find in the dictionary - most of these she says whilst running around at top speed like a lunatic, whilst I cower hoping I don't get hurt during the madness!

    It seems Chloe has been looking at my dictionary, she has learnt the phrases "back in a minute" and "look how pretty you are" - she really loves that one!

    They have such adorable little voices, it's a joy every time they speak!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elizabeth77 View Post
    Oh dear, miaows, chirps, purrips what next!
    Wonder what language I can use to say 'naughty tortie'?
    I can only keep working on it , probably have to write a Dictionary myself.
    I have some language you could use for naughty tortie but I'm pretty sure it's not allowed on the forum!

    I'd forgotten that Wicca's got her own odd little sound - she makes this funny little lamb-like bleating noise when she's trying to get INSIDE your body for cuddles; when a lap, chest, throat or head is simply not close enough. Very cute, but very odd.

    Think that means one cat has read the dog manual and the other has read the sheep one. Elizabeth, if you could get a wriggle on with the MC book I'd be ever so grateful - mine are heading for identity-crisis therapy otherwise!
    Karen, Freyja & Wicca




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    Does anyone else's MC do the contented grunting noise? It sounds a bit like Professor Yaffle from Bagpuss, and it indicates extreme contentment and stillness, ie, when they've settled down on you after a massive cuddle and purr-fest.

 

 

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