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Old 11-22-2013, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by lynnie
My Princessa Zoey, snores like a lumberjack. Dr. says she's o.k. but at night it gets louder. I think coz she goes out with that boyfriend of hers, Patches, and they ride around in his helicopter all hours of the night. then she comes in and is tired and snoring. She snores all day too, but at night, forget it.
what do you do to silence the snoring. oh, she sleeps with dh and me.

Lynnie, I shouldn't laugh, but the way you wrote about it is so funny! You should write a children's book about Zoey's escapades.

Originally Posted by Janet L52
Oh yes, our cat, Throckmorton snores. He wakes me up every night (and he's in a different room) ! My husband snores, too, but that is much better with his C Pap machine. ( Maybe I need to talk to the vet about a C Cat machine?)
Throckmorton! Oh goodness- that has to be the funniest cat name ever! And Janet, when I read "C Cat machine" I hooted out loud. Our cat who passed away last year was named Muzzby. As in "I muzz be nuts to have gotten another cat"

Ragquilter I am sorry for your loss of CC. I don't think we ever forget pets we've loved.

If any one else has a cat that sounds like a tribble, be extra careful and make sure they are spayed or neutered. You know what they say about "The Trouble with Tribbles"!

Nativetexan, you are safe. Refrigerators don't need to be neutered.
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