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OMG - that must be some snore! I would wonder if her rotundity is contributing to her snoring so loudly (as they say it does with people). Also, I'd get her checked at the vet in case she has any upper respiratory tract problems. |
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ronnies a snorer, and at night he likes to sleep on the window sill in the bedroom, and the noise he kicks up. i have had to get up and prod him. i do wear ear plugs some nights lol |
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