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Takayuki - 03 Mar 2007 21:01 GMT
The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.

This kitten for example, likes to talk with her mouth full:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=309suKDayyc
Kreisleriana - 03 Mar 2007 22:34 GMT
>The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
>Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
>
>This kitten for example, likes to talk with her mouth full:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=309suKDayyc

Bengals are DA BOMB!  I would like two or three of them. ;)

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Victor Martinez - 04 Mar 2007 07:35 GMT
> Bengals are DA BOMB!  I would like two or three of them. ;)

Beware what you wish for! Our girls Luna and Maya are bengals and let me
tell you, they are a handful!!! They're way too smart for their own good!

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Kreisleriana - 05 Mar 2007 13:39 GMT
>> Bengals are DA BOMB!  I would like two or three of them. ;)
>
>Beware what you wish for! Our girls Luna and Maya are bengals and let me
>tell you, they are a handful!!! They're way too smart for their own good!

Your sweet little girlies?  Butter wouldn't melt! ;)

MOMMY, MOMMY, BRING MEE WUN OF DOZ SPOTTY GIRLS TO PLAY WIFF??  DEYR
MOR FUN DAN DA BIG DOOD.  HE BORIN AND HE JUST BOPS ME ALLATIME.
LUV DANTE

Like you could handle one of those spotty girls, Short Stuff.  They'd
have you for breakfast, lunch, and dinner :P
Sincerely,
Stinky

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Christina Websell - 08 Mar 2007 23:27 GMT
>>The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
>>Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
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>
> Bengals are DA BOMB!  I would like two or three of them. ;)

A colleague of mine has a Bengal.  Let's just say she finds him very
challenging.  Very demanding, very noisy.  Wakes her up in the night.
Fortunately she is very committed to him.
I know she's had a poor night's sleep with him when I see her eyelids
drooping.
He has a lovely name.  Aragon.  I have seen a photo of him, he is stunning
to look at.

Tweed
Pat - 04 Mar 2007 03:34 GMT
| The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
| Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
|
| This kitten for example, likes to talk with her mouth full:
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=309suKDayyc

I played another one - Daddy cat and his 3-week-old daughter - and all my
owners came running to see where the new kitten was!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNKD5dvBwys
Takayuki - 04 Mar 2007 04:51 GMT
>| The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
>| Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
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>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNKD5dvBwys

She would catch anyone's attention.  It's too bad that this particular
one didn't make it out of kittenhood - she apparently got sick a while
back and went to RB.
NeeCee - 05 Mar 2007 13:34 GMT
cute

> | The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
> | Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
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>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNKD5dvBwys
Kreisleriana - 05 Mar 2007 13:50 GMT
>| The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
>| Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNKD5dvBwys

That was too  adorable.  Daddy trailing around after his little girl,
just like a daddy at the playground.  What a sweet daddy he is!  

It makes me wonder about the difference between tomcats that kill
kittens and ones that nurture them.  In a natural state, tomcats are
supposedly not friendly to kittens, and many automatically try to kill
them-- and many don't recognize their own.  Momcats have to protect
kittens from their own fathers.  
But for years there was an extended family of ferals on the property
next door to us, and many times I saw the Dadcats kittensitting while
the Moms went hunting.  

Theresa
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Marina - 04 Mar 2007 05:46 GMT
> The discussion about vocal cats reminded me of some videos I saw by a
> Bengal breeder with some very talkative cats.
>
> This kitten for example, likes to talk with her mouth full:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=309suKDayyc

LOL! Reminds me of when Frank had been missing for five weeks and I
found him again. All he did for a few days was eat and sleep, but he
also needed to tell me all about his adventures, and he couldn't tell me
while sleeping, so he had to do it while eating. He would meow
constantly while he ate, even with his mouth full.

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Takayuki - 04 Mar 2007 21:11 GMT
>LOL! Reminds me of when Frank had been missing for five weeks and I
>found him again. All he did for a few days was eat and sleep, but he
>also needed to tell me all about his adventures, and he couldn't tell me
>while sleeping, so he had to do it while eating. He would meow
>constantly while he ate, even with his mouth full.

When he saw the alternative, he knew very well that he was always
happiest when he was at home with his hoomin. :)
 
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