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4th August 2011, 01:11 AM #1
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Snoring?
Buddy snores extremely loudly; my son says this is impossible as cats can't snore. I'm not imagining the noise this cat emits on my pillow every night so ...... is he snoring or is it as my son says a deep purr???
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4th August 2011, 08:31 AM #2
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my elderly moggie snores ... we can hear her over the tv ....its definately not a purr ....i have watched her and you can see her lips moving as she snores ... very sweet
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4th August 2011, 09:28 AM #3
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Pansy P competes with the OH,get between those two & you have the all round sound system to drive you potty,perhaps Buddy would like a snoring companion,could put her on a bus with her overnight case {unlike most females she travels light}.....
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4th August 2011, 12:40 PM #4
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4th August 2011, 12:43 PM #5
Yes Mufasa snores too depending on where his head is placed. He likes to sleep with his head tucked into a cushion at odd angles which doesn't help
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4th August 2011, 02:16 PM #6
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Yep Issy snores like a steam train.
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5th August 2011, 12:33 AM #7
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Would that be a First Bus No 3? Ah I've been reading about Casper too much! You can send any of your cats my way it you want a break or weekend away etc, its not that far as you know. Can't promise to give Wellynton back though as you know I love that cat tooo much xxxx
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5th August 2011, 12:35 AM #8
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Thanx all, feel so much better now knowing its normal to be this loud, will be sleeping with iPod on more easily now. It drowns out the noise but cant resist the opportunity for a cuddle xxxx
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5th August 2011, 01:51 AM #9
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5th August 2011, 07:57 AM #10
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I snore enough to drown out fire engines. I worry more about my boys being deafened... but yeah, my old cat George used to snore and the boys are well one the way to snoring (occasional snores now and again).
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