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Oh boy! can cats be windy!!! Many years ago we had a lovely tabby who was very attached to my mother whenever she came to stay, and liked to sleep under her bed (just under the pillow area). Poor Mum, having a quiet read just before dropping off would be suddenly aware of the cat's pongy presence and have to spray the air freshener around before being able to get to sleep! |
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Mr darcy farts sometimes, and he STINKS of course my kids do it and blame the cats!!! Alisha does too sometimes, cant say I have noticed any of the others doing it, unless theyre non-smelly! |
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Cat farts have the advantage over dogs' that at least they die down quickly - gas you and go. Dog smells can fill a room and keep it full for minutes on end. |
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