Quote from: dizziblonde on October 28, 2010, 12:39:54 PMQuote from: mervyn7451 on October 28, 2010, 12:17:17 PMQuote from: Kirst on October 28, 2010, 08:26:13 AMSounds like a 'I want it,and I want it NOW' Meow to me! Ahhh....you mean the 5am shout! You get a shout? I just get belted about the nose with a paw, followed by a furry paw up my left nostril if I don't jump to attention.Well,If I dont respond within five seconds,I usually end up with the same,a furry paw on my nose & I have woken up once with a paw in my mouth!
Quote from: mervyn7451 on October 28, 2010, 12:17:17 PMQuote from: Kirst on October 28, 2010, 08:26:13 AMSounds like a 'I want it,and I want it NOW' Meow to me! Ahhh....you mean the 5am shout! You get a shout? I just get belted about the nose with a paw, followed by a furry paw up my left nostril if I don't jump to attention.
Quote from: Kirst on October 28, 2010, 08:26:13 AMSounds like a 'I want it,and I want it NOW' Meow to me! Ahhh....you mean the 5am shout!
Sounds like a 'I want it,and I want it NOW' Meow to me!
Quote from: lauriex on October 28, 2010, 07:57:54 AMMy little CoCo is the opposite...She can't miaow She moves her mouth and sometimes nothing comes out. Only rarely do we get a little squeak from her, she always lets me know when she has visited the litter tray but its always a 'half' miaow..I feel so sorry for her One of my mum's cats was like that - never ever ever ever miaows. Took him about two years to find his purr, which, when he did, was the loudest rumble you'd ever heard. His brother, in contrast has a miaow that could be heard in the next city... perhaps poor Bailey couldn't get a word in edgeways?!
My little CoCo is the opposite...She can't miaow She moves her mouth and sometimes nothing comes out. Only rarely do we get a little squeak from her, she always lets me know when she has visited the litter tray but its always a 'half' miaow..I feel so sorry for her
How old is she, and has she been spayed?
Some can apparently miaow louder/ more if they are going a little deaf or a little senile, but she may simply be training you!
Yes she does purr.