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14th June 2013, 06:29 PM #1
Neevie did that today, kind of - I was in the garden, watering my plants - then I came back and she was all over me, talking insistantly, and going around me like she hadn't seen me for a long time - then when I went to pick her up she also went "nah I'm good" - doh!

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18th June 2013, 07:23 PM #2Top Cat



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Oh I do hope that Frazer is a chatter box, I love when they talk back............Teddy however just barks back !!! lol
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24th June 2013, 04:04 AM #3Cool Cat


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Whiskey is always meowing about something. Wish I spoke MC. I'd love to know what it means when he talks back by "cackling" at me. He sometimes cackles at me for no apparent reason too.
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24th June 2013, 12:27 PM #4Top Cat



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I think cats tend to be more verbal than dogs, but I wonder if the male cats are more verbal than females? I know male birds are easier to teach to talk and tend to sing more. My daughters Aussie never used to bark now she barks if she wants to go out, come in or just get grandma to go out and play Frisbee, dang and she used to be so nice and quiet, I think she learned it from the hellhounds(beagles).hahaha



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