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3478.1 | | VOGON::KCAMPBELL | takes every kind of people | Tue Apr 03 1990 09:26 | 7 |
| I'd love to see this book as Georgie is such a talker! He has different
sounds for different moods. Sometimes we can have a "conversation" with
him, which is quite amazing.
Does anyone else have a talkative cat?
Karen (and Georgie)
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3478.2 | | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Tue Apr 03 1990 09:43 | 6 |
| Mine herd has progressed from simple "words" to complete sentences!
Now if I can just keep them off the phone...
-maureen
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3478.3 | | SASE::MORRIS | | Tue Apr 03 1990 09:46 | 8 |
| Peaches is definitely the talker in our household. We carry on
conversations, too! The funny thing is she often mimics the tone
of my voice. If I speak loudly to her, she'll respond in a loud
voice. Sometimes I go all the way down to a whisper and she answers
in the softest voice she can manage.
Paula
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3478.4 | now if only he had the hot tips on bond offerings ... | YGREN::JOHNSTON | bean sidhe | Tue Apr 03 1990 10:39 | 34 |
| Cardigan and Milo are both great communicators.
Cardigan has a sweet little voice, but she relies mostly on facial/body
expression and sign-Language. I'm not kidding! She actually moves her paws
and toes expressively.
Milo talks up a storm. He is a superb conversationalist, but his true gift is
in giving instructional lectures. He brings his mastery of inflection, vocal
range and vocabulary, complimented by a wealth of facial expressions and
superbly crafted bodily attitudes, to any number of complex and fascinating
subjects.
Milo was a trapped in the wild kitten, yet his first oration [age 7ish weeks,
1.2lbs.] came just twenty minutes after I got him home and was on the subject
of kitchen appliances. He's in favour of them.
Each and every Christmas brings an increasingly pointed lecture on the evils
of bringing a large tree indoors where it doesn't belong and then assaulting
its dignity by tarting it up with silly hanging things. He doesn't approve
of Christmas trees.
By far and away, Milo's most eloquent outpourings are on the subject of food.
He once spent 20 minutes on the history and development of pizza by cats in
ancient Abyssinia [he was 3 months old at the time]. Why, only last night he
perched himself on the arm of the sofa and delivered a quick nutritional talk
on the importance of tomato juice and worcestershire sauce in a cat's diet;
quickly reducing my argument that he was making it up because he wanted his own
glass with a dazzling array of facts punctuated with erudite head tilts and
authoritative shoulder-squaring.
I had thought that I was passably well educated and informed before I met Milo;
but the past three years have been and education!
Ann
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3478.5 | like mother, like daughter | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Tue Apr 03 1990 12:52 | 6 |
| Tasia Marie wanders around the house talking to herself. This was
extremely amusing until one day I noticed that she was following
me - and we were both talking to ourselves.
Joshua talks back to the answer machine.
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3478.6 | yakkity yak | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Tue Apr 03 1990 13:46 | 5 |
| Happy is the "talker in my house".. she chit chats all the time,,
it is really funny,, Pookie is quiet,, and Preschie is also
quiet, but that could be because Happy never lets them get a
word edgewise..
Kate
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3478.7 | I don't know the language | SLSTRN::PLOETZ | | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:52 | 7 |
| Does the book mention how to get your cat to talk?
Dickens is VERY quiet. ---- he did prrrpt to a wasp the other night
though.
Thanks,
Paula
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3478.8 | | JUDYS::JUDY | whoop! whoop! whoop! LH alert! | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:03 | 20 |
|
talk? heck no, Duke screams! =)
He did finally figure out that it's me-ow and not just meeeeeee!
We have conversations in the kitchen cuz I like to imitate him.
He gets real frustrated when I do that and screams even louder!
Cary just sits there and laughs.
Sasha will talk every now and then. Like "pet me!" but usually
not very often.
Brandi only if the can opener is on or if she wants to go out.
And Chloe, well Chloe only hisses and growls....still. It's
been almost a year since we got her and she and Sasha still
don't get along....
The most talkative creature in our house is CoCo our cockatiel.
Bird never shuts up! =)
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3478.9 | Teaching them to talk? | WELKIN::STRONACH | | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:16 | 12 |
| Boo Boo is our yakker in the family of 5 cats -- she lets you know exactly
what happend during my absence, when she wants to go out, be fed and just plain
yak - she sounds more like yick, yick, yick than meow. Lightning has
learned to howl, ow, ow, ow when being bathed.
I not sure if you can teach them to talk but talking to them certainly
would enhance the possibility of them talking back!!
Maybe because the TV is left on Disney Channel for Boo Boo (who simply
adores TV) that she picked up the yakking, eh?
/Marian
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3478.10 | wonder what he's saying? | VOGON::KCAMPBELL | takes every kind of people | Wed Apr 04 1990 06:59 | 17 |
| It's lovely to hear that there are so many talkers!
Georgie uses his right paw a lot sometimes when we have a chat. He lifts
it up and down like a dog as though he's wanting to give a paw.
If Shaun and I are talking to eachother and he is on one of our laps he'll
often join in with little squeaks and squawks. It's so cute. He's
also very noisy at feeding time.
Another thing that makes him talk is when I'm working on my terminal at
home. He loves the sound of the keys clicking and squawks whenever there
is a beep. Often he jumps onto the desk to get a closer look, and
sometimes even touches the keys himself!
Bye for now,
Karen (and Georgie)
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3478.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Apr 04 1990 08:44 | 7 |
| All of our cats "talk", just some of them use body-language primarily.
Isis and Mao are the big chatterboxes. Mao sounds like a Siamese but
Isis chirups and trills alot. She has a very definite "ou" sound that
means "out" - or means open this door please - because she also uses
it for going down cellar to play.
Of course she pats the doorknob too.
N
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3478.12 | Book Specifics | JUPITR::SCOTT | Paula Beth | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:05 | 11 |
| HOW TO TALK TO YOUR CAT
Author: Jean Craighead George
Publisher: Warner Books by arrangement with Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
Orlando, Florida 32887
Copyright: 1985
Around $6.
Enjoy!
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3478.13 | in my house | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Thu Apr 05 1990 17:52 | 8 |
| Cleo is the big talker in my house. She chirups and trills all the
time and has special sounds when she wants you to play ball. She
actually calls you when she wants to play.
Chief Kitty has a very special "ooouww" (out!) that demands
immediate attention. Maybe it's the way he says it that gets you to
drop whatever you're doing, no matter what it is and let him OUT!
re: .4 Ann that was reallllly funny!
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