If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
I sing (to the tune of Mellow Yellow) "They call me Stella Bella"
Delilah (by Queen) and Lilah (by Oasis)
anything that's on TV or the stereo. There are some songs they like and some
they hate... I sang that song that goes "what you fiiiiinnnd something...
what you feelllllll... to be real." and they weren't impressed. Ears went up
and back, meows and a startled look on their faces. Other songs, they will
close their eyes and purr or cuddle up. I guess they aren't much for disco.

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Mary - 18 Jul 2005 22:06 GMT
> If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
>
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> and back, meows and a startled look on their faces. Other songs, they will
> close their eyes and purr or cuddle up. I guess they aren't much for disco.
"Cheeky cheeky, you're so fine ...
And I'm lucky that you're mine ..."
To the tune of "Rubber Duckie." :)
There is also something I like to call
The Weasel Cantata--but it is entirely
instrumental--using the voice as an
instrument--kind of like scat singing.
And I do mean scat! This one is very
popular with the cats on their way to the
vet. (It is also so stupid that I often
just just break down and howl while
singing it.) :) We're a happy, simple
lot!
John Doe - 18 Jul 2005 22:25 GMT
> If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
>
> I sing (to the tune of Mellow Yellow) "They call me Stella Bella"
> Delilah (by Queen) and Lilah (by Oasis)
Yes, but only when Kiki has been doing badly, trying to comfort her.
whitershadeofpale - 18 Jul 2005 23:36 GMT
> > If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
> >
> > I sing (to the tune of Mellow Yellow) "They call me Stella Bella"
> > Delilah (by Queen) and Lilah (by Oasis)
>
> Yes, but only when Kiki has been doing badly, trying to comfort her.
That's deep
How bout a few bars for the group!
Come on, don't be shy.
Anything but Slim Whitman
CatNipped - 18 Jul 2005 22:35 GMT
> If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
>
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> and back, meows and a startled look on their faces. Other songs, they will
> close their eyes and purr or cuddle up. I guess they aren't much for disco.
LOL, just this morning I was singing in my office and Sammy came running in
and jumped on my lap. I was very flattered that she liked my singing so
much... until she reached up and placed her paw over my mouth! ;>
Hugs,
CatNipped
Brandy Alexandre - 18 Jul 2005 23:05 GMT
CatNipped <lcrews@houston.rr.com> wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
> LOL, just this morning I was singing in my office and Sammy came
> running in and jumped on my lap. I was very flattered that she
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> CatNipped
I get that when Kami's laying on my chest or in her bed next to my
head. She tries to smother me like, "I want to be close, but stop
breathing on me."

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Well, would you?
Alison - 18 Jul 2005 22:55 GMT
> If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
What's new pussy cat and How much is that pussy in the window. The
last sounds a bit suspect but we tend to say pussy rather than kitty
in the UK<G>
Alison
Mary - 18 Jul 2005 23:23 GMT
> > If so, what do you sing and do they like it?
>
> What's new pussy cat and How much is that pussy in the window. The
> last sounds a bit suspect but we tend to say pussy rather than kitty
> in the UK<G>
This kind of makes me want to ask what you call the other thing,
but of course I am much too classy for that. :)
Alison - 19 Jul 2005 12:52 GMT
> > > What's new pussy cat and How much is that pussy in the window.
The
> > last sounds a bit suspect but we tend to say pussy rather than kitty
> > in the UK<G>
>
> This kind of makes me want to ask what you call the other thing,
> but of course I am much too classy for that. :)>>.
It called Mary cos Mary got dicked.
Alison
tsedinger@yahoo.com - 19 Jul 2005 17:01 GMT
Oue cat, Tribbles, would come for "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of
LaMancha" either sung or whistled.
Mary - 19 Jul 2005 17:08 GMT
> Oue cat, Tribbles, would come for "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of
> LaMancha" either sung or whistled.
Wow. You've got some whistler!