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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Helena on March 29, 2008, 09:59:50 AM
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Bubz has begun snoring over the last few days. Should I be taking her to the vet? Its not all the time by any means and its sort of snuffly in sound.
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mine all snore from time to time (as I assume I do also). It seems to be the angle of their head and how many bits of blanket are in front of their noses, more than anything. unless she is also snuffly when awake, or showing signs of lethargy or off her food I would not be too fussed.
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thanks - she does it when she's snoozing upright too!
Helen
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Of my gang only Molly snores. But she DOES snore! Loud enough sometimes to wake the dead, as it were. It's normal for her!
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;D ;D ;D
I can imagine!
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All my 4 persians snore at sometime -some really loud and they all sleep in my bedroom !!! ;D
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she does it when she's snoozing upright too!
ah, the old sit up and snore routine - head dropped, throat slightly constricted, so breathe through the nose and snore routine ....... Lovely. Smidgen does that. The dog snores regardless, and being a big dog, the house rattles. :rofl: :rofl:
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The most wonderful relaxing sound of a cat snoring.........only Sasa snores and I love it ;D
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I just love it when i'm sandwiched between my snoring kitty and my snoring fiance :rofl:
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ah, the old sit up and snore routine - head dropped, throat slightly constricted, so breathe through the nose and snore routine ....... Lovely. Smidgen does that. The dog snores regardless, and being a big dog, the house rattles.
My husband does that.
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