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My Onyx was a black moggy and when she got to trust me she'd meet me at the bus stop and walk home with me, telling me all about her day, non-stop! Many kittens from a Siamese x moggy cross are black ... I suspect she was. |
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I must say I quite like it, although probably not if I had a cat talking to me all the time! Once Pip and I were having a conversation (in cat) in the hall and a visitor heard and said "Were you talking to your cat?" - she is a cat person, luckily! |
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All of which reminds me of a rather bad joke: Little boy was almost 2 years and had never spoken a word; his parents were terrribly worried about it. Until one day at breakfast he suddenly said "This oatmeal is cold!" His Mom and Dad were amazed and delighted and asked him why he had never spoken before, to which he replied "There's been nothing to complain about until now" ...said it was a bad joke |
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