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1st November 2010, 04:55 PM #4
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So sorry that the purring engine has not been returned,we are still listening out for it,I am sure it will turn up one day,especially if it has been ID chipped .
Its a funny old world when you can't find a chirp to English dictionary,mine tend to go prurip more than chirp but I am sure they mean the same so do you think there is a dictionary for that ?
Pansy's prurips get very demanding in the morning first thing & that normally means get a move on I want my yoghurt,Bruce's more demanding ones come tea time & that is get me into the utility room so I can pop up on the side for a food top up,Welly's are for a play with his favourite purple mouse{sorry green at the moment,purple has gone into hibernation somewhere}Merls are always high pitched & never seem to have a purpose,Shimba just prurips at you all the time & seems to mean luv me,as for poor old China because she is asthmatic any more than a gentle purr sees her coughing like a smoker.
If any of them are really annoyed though they tend to go more for the common Miaow but with strong emphasis on the "oowww" part,is any of it becoming any clearer for you
Elezabeth77 ?
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