Cat Language and what they really say to you LOL

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Cat Language and what they really say to you LOL

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No, I'm not talking about the textbook stuff, tail up, ears back, sort of thing, but about the personal messages we develop between ourselves and our cats, the catchphrases, the warnings, the silly jokes.

My youngest, the manic Molly, has probably got the biggest vocabulary; that cat could talk the hind leg off a whole herd of donkeys anyway and outwit a zillion cartloads of monkeys. Moll's high-pitched trill, a sort of 'prrrroooawwww!' can be heard day and night, usually accompanied by a hopeful smiling face. Sometimes she's a devil and she can be a bully, and then her whole body language changes; she flattens herself, ears back, ready to stalk an older cat. The word then is 'Weezil!' (Weasel) - and she knows!

Emily at almost 14 will zap her back; Emily orders us all about. She bawls at me for attention: 'Warrrr!' She's a great one for her cuddles. When she first joined me there was a feral tom in the neighbourhood (later to become my Ali Kat but we didn't know that then) who attacked every cat in sight; at that time Emily roamed; formerly feral herself, she was a cat of the 'hood and one day she marched into the garden with her tail held at a strange angle.

'Oh Emily! What have you done to your tail? Let me look!'
'No.'

So we had to go to the vet (not my present vet) who charged a stiffish price for clipping the hair off the bite-marks at the base of the tail, and a course of antibiotics.

'That vet,' said Emily. 'Taking liberties with My Tail!'
'Taking liberties with my bank balance!' I replied.

It's easy to invent dialogue of course but Mouse, my third cat, who's 13 and was constipated for a while until I read Mark B's post about the Royal Canin 'Fibre Response' food, comes over loud and clear. These days, or should I say nights, there is a loud shovelling noise from the bathroom tray, and then a wowling and hooting and wauling, as of a demented and joyous owl...the Log has landed. If Mouse hadn't told me, my nostrils would...time to get up and clean...but it's quite clear that what Mousey is saying is - 'TIMBERRRR!' A very relieved cat!

My Siamese of course always had the last word. I once said to my first girl, a blue point named Jacinth, 'Why can't you be civilised?'

'Of course I'm not civilised! I'm Siamese!'

Well, she didn't actually SAY it, but I swear she THOUGHT it! :lol:
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I love this! :lol:

My Sofi is vocal, but perhaps not as vocal as your cats Lilith.

She does tend to get a little more vocal at night, especially if I'm in the kitchen. But if we stroke her when she's dozing she tends to make this little purr/meow which sounds to me like "eehh, why are you disturbing meee??" Or it could be "Bug off". I'm not sure.

She also seems to have a little bit of seperation anxiety. Whenever I'm in the bathroom she'll paw at the door and cry like "Whyyyyyy?".

She tends to sleep in the bed and does a very cute sleep meow.
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I understand most cats ,Spike does this, he 'chirps' at me and also if he has played out on coming in and seeing the other 2 fast asleep, he 'chirps' at them...this is a ploy, false sense of security as then it becomes a meowwwwwwwww followed by hiss, snare, meow and meowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww in the deepest voice he can muster...meaning i am going to harm you for eating all MY roast dinners...

Daughters eldest looks so butch but he has the most girly voice ever... :D


( ....BUT the other day i went to local pet shop, parked car outside elderly couple's bungalow,whose daugher owns shop,and there was a guinea pig on their front door step sunning itself..guinea pigs shouldn't roam near a busy road, so went over and started talking to it expecting a whoop whoop back.....it didn't move, thought with fright, called it again,come on guinea whoop whoop , still didn't move, then a lady walking her dog went past..' "look a guinea pig, does it look real to you, yes ! are we sure, actually it looks stuffed.".on closer inspection it was a ceramic one !!!! so went to pet shop and told them , they couldn't stop laughing, trying to rescue a pot guinea pig ! and said it came from a garden centre, was the most realistic one i have ever seen... am i mad ??? :lol: )
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We have a new visitor to our garden (another black and white stray) This morning I filmed him and our 'resident' stray, Felix. If I can I'll try to post it later. They were sitting on the drive and to the untrained eye were not doing much. But really there was a whole conversation going on, looking and not looking, eye contact, ear and tail twitching. It was like a G7 summit - but they don't usually end in a ding-dong battle!

Purdy is our chatty cat. The others don't say much at all - they don't need to, they have us well trained! Bob does have the most plaintive eeeowww which he uses to good effect when the kitchen window is closed. Sometimes, at night, it's accompanied by a full set of enormous white fangs (that's all you see of him) hovering outside the window. :shock:
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Lol - Molly is a cat who talks in her sleep too. She just has to have the last miaow, well in her case trill.

Ah, a pottery pig??? :o I'd have been concerned too - Guinea Pigs are an innocent sort of beast...lol. I once had a great burly tomcat (ginger of course; gingers have chosen me all my life) with the very original name of Arthur. His voice however was a mere weedy tweet. Once I had to take him to the vet's; sitting there with a great heaving vocal cardboard carrier on my knee, I realised the woman beside me was watching with interest.

'What have you got in there? A budgie?'

Ohh yess, the summit talks...human politics have nothing on it compared to cats!

As for the feline intuition...I'm hungry, you'll feed me :D Won't you? :D Well, don't mind if I do, cheers, nom nom nom! :D Tomorrow at the same time? :D
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