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bhelliom |
Apparently Maine Coon cats don't have a real meow, if I'm remember what Jazz told me recently. | ||
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mynxcat |
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jiffer |
I have a male cat that sounds rather girlie since he has a high pitched meow. Though he is a better chirper. A recent thing I notice is that Scott likes to yawn and meow at the same time... very cute to see bright white fangs and a pink mouth emerge from that bundle of black fur. | ||
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mynxcat |
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bhelliom |
If Magnus has the Maine Coon "meow," I doubt it's what Magnus does now. I suppose that, in part, it has to do with lung development, at least as it pertains to volume and length of the sound. | ||
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slynne |
re resp:13 Only a *real* cat geek would know the difference between a regular domestic shorthair and an American shorthair. You are pushing it, though, by knowing that there might be a difference ;) | ||
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