Martha, our loveable chubby tortie, has developed an ear for good music. She
lies on the couch and purrs when I play the classics on CDs. But now that
spring's here, the ice cream truck has returned with the migrating birds,
driving slowly up our street playing that wretched, tinkly off-key music.
When Martha hears THAT, she bolts for a back room where she can't hear the
cacophony. It seems we have a furry music critic in the house!
Karen Chuplis - 11 May 2004 19:08 GMT
> Martha, our loveable chubby tortie, has developed an ear for good music. She
> lies on the couch and purrs when I play the classics on CDs. But now that
> spring's here, the ice cream truck has returned with the migrating birds,
> driving slowly up our street playing that wretched, tinkly off-key music.
> When Martha hears THAT, she bolts for a back room where she can't hear the
> cacophony. It seems we have a furry music critic in the house!
Does she like the Beatles tune "Martha, My Dear"?
Karen
Kreisleriana - 11 May 2004 19:41 GMT
>> Martha, our loveable chubby tortie, has developed an ear for good music. She
>> lies on the couch and purrs when I play the classics on CDs. But now that
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>Karen
That's about a d*g. ;)
Theresa
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Bobcat - 11 May 2004 21:32 GMT
> > Martha, our loveable chubby tortie, has developed an ear for good music. She
> > lies on the couch and purrs when I play the classics on CDs. But now that
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> Does she like the Beatles tune "Martha, My Dear"?
> Karen
Don't know, but she may have liked songs by Martha and the Muffins. Also by
Josie and the Pussycats. But her taste in music has matured since then!
Miss Violette - 11 May 2004 23:15 GMT
Miss Violette prefers rap of all things, a couple of ted visits ago I put on
music to try and calm her, classical then jazz then eim eim... she got out
of sorts with the classics, youwled at the jazz, and curled up and went to
sleep to the tune of slim shadey soft
> Martha, our loveable chubby tortie, has developed an ear for good music. She
> lies on the couch and purrs when I play the classics on CDs. But now that
> spring's here, the ice cream truck has returned with the migrating birds,
> driving slowly up our street playing that wretched, tinkly off-key music.
> When Martha hears THAT, she bolts for a back room where she can't hear the
> cacophony. It seems we have a furry music critic in the house!