Liesje said:I especially like the part in that vid where she gets sick of watching Beckham and randomly jumps at the doorknob
That's the part that made me
Liesje said:I especially like the part in that vid where she gets sick of watching Beckham and randomly jumps at the doorknob
Liesje said:We tried to capture Marijke's meow, which is quite demanding. Sometimes she can meow for like 10 seconds straight. She didn't do it this time, but you'll get the idea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I93JM8diKtw
yolland said:
It never happens anymore so I can't record it unfortunately, but one of our cats, Lucia, used to join our dog when he'd howl at passing fire engines by running up next to him and "howling" companionably along. She got impressively good at it too, god that was funny. It's amazing how much influence you can have on the array of sounds they make just by how you interact with them...we had a collie when I was a kid who would put his paw on your arm and sigh sympathetically if he heard you sigh, it was really more of a soft whimper but you could tell he was trying to approximate the sound. I don't think it would ever even have occurred to Lucia to try making a noise like that if she hadn't seen her "big brother" doing it and wanted to join in the fun. She never did try doing it on her own, although a couple times I noticed her giving him this agitated look like, "Here it comes! Comeoncomeoncomeon!" when a fire truck went by and he failed to wake up.
Sicy said:I have conversations with my cats all the time
mandy1973 said:
what's about that? I have better conversations with my cats than i do with most humans