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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: feebee on April 14, 2008, 15:18:17 PM
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Just want to ask, does anyone else have a cat that snores, loudly?
It's not so much the lost sleep that worries me so much as could it be a problem? :scared:
He doesn't wheeze at all during the day and is completely active and fit. I don't want to take him to the vet just for snoring.
If anyone has any advice please let me know. :thanks:
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Max has a fairly loud snore :Luv:
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Riley snores pretty loudly but only in certain positions. Digby doesn't exactly snore but makes funny sigh type noises. It's quite funny when they are curled up together - they sound like they are talking to each other.
I think if they are active and breathe ok in the day it is probably just like us snoring. Not that I do of course!!
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Sasa snores and Kocka did too and it is the most wonderful sound, makes me feel at peace ;D
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Kolo snores very loudly sometimes - i can even hear him about the tv - typical man :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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My Toby really is a champion snorer! :naughty:
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Solly is the resident snorer here :shify:
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Thanks for all your replies,
That has put my mind at rest. Have to say though, last night was so bad actually thumped OH a couple of times before realized it was actually Fred snoring.
Have had to apologise to OH this morning :tired:
:thanks:
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Thanks for all your replies,
That has put my mind at rest. Have to say though, last night was so bad actually thumped OH a couple of times before realized it was actually Fred snoring.
Have had to apologise to OH this morning :tired:
:thanks:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Surely it makes a change that an OH is getting the blame for something the cat did - it's usually the other way round! :evillaugh:
My bridge babe Tigger could snore for England as well. I used to gently lay a bed sheet or thin towel over him to muffle the sound if it got too bad and he was keeping us awake. :innocent:
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My bridge babe Tigger could snore for England as well. I used to gently lay a bed sheet or thin towel over him to muffle the sound if it got too bad and he was keeping us awake. :innocent:
Hey, will have to try that one!! What with OH and Fred sleep is something that happens to other people!! :Crazy: