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Glad her breath is improving! That's nothing (about the noise), when mine get fresh meat (on an evening, dry in the morning) they make a weird noise which is obviously them delighting in their dinner but is so strange, it's like a "Morlorlorlorloggg" while they are eating! Kiara always does it but the other too if it's something especially yummy! (Such as prawns! ). Tabs used to do it too when she would come over and lick the bottoms of the dog bowls after they'd had their dinner! |
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It always astounded me how they can tell what you're opening, even without a can opener! I don't know to this day how Misty could be asleep upstairs and tell the difference between my unwrapping cheddar, and another cheese! But she could! |
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It's incredible about individual cats either hearing or smelling their favourite treats being opened isn't it? My mum who was brought up in a multi cat household used to tell stories of one cat who would come running for cucumber being sliced and another who knew the sound of a thick bar of chocolate being broken up with a blunt pair of scissors. |
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I used to have a cat who growled all the way through eat as though warning any of the others not to come near while he was eating. Denis occasionaly smacks his lips when he's eating something tasty. |
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