Bootsy, our cat, has been very vocal lately. I'm not sure what his issue is, but he's been needing a lot of attention.
The other day I found my daughter sitting with Bootsy having a conversation. It went like this:
Bootsy: "Meow!"
My daughter: "Meow!"
Bootsy: "Meowwww!"
My daughter: "Meowwww!"
Bootsy: "Meeeeeow!"
My daughter: "Meeeeeow!"
I walked over and looked at the two of them. "What's going on here?"
My daughter grinned. "Bootsy needed someone to talk to. I'm his therapist."
She's a cat whisperer.
ReplyDeleteYes, she is. She has a way with animals.
Deletelol nothing wrong with meowing back
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you have a lot of meowing going on at your pad!
DeleteBootsy just needed a listening ear. It worked out Puuurfect (-:
ReplyDeleteDitto to what Alex said..Cat Whisperer.
Haha! Purrfect, indeed!
DeleteI sometimes meowed with my cat too... especially when they are little babies...
ReplyDeleteProbably made them feel understood!
Delete"Meow!" means "I'm hungry."
ReplyDelete"Meowwww!" means "Hey, I said I'm HUNGRY!"
"Meeeeeow!" means "Why are you still sitting here? Go get me some FOOD!"
Haha! You've got cats all figured out!
DeleteThat makes sense, ha. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteHi Blogoratti! Nice to see you here, again!
DeleteA cat therapist...I'd hire her! ;)
ReplyDeleteHaha! I'll let her know she has a future as a cat therapist.
DeleteLol, hope they had a good chat!
ReplyDeleteI believe they did.
DeleteJust wonderful Sherry, I love cats used to have one that was diabetic.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Cats can be very cuddly. Sorry yours was diabetic. I'm sure it was a lot of work to care for it.
DeleteLOL. That's adorable! Hope she didn't charge Bootsy crazy fees for her therapy services... XD
ReplyDeleteHaha! No, I don't think she did.
DeleteIt sounds like Bootsy is getting a lot from these sessions.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I see a big improvement in him already! ;-)
DeleteThat is hilarious. I am sure she is great at her job. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
Yes, she's an expert cat whisperer.
DeleteGreat job with counseling! If Bootsy is anything like our dog, Elliott, some words of wisdom really are helpful!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Bootsy appreciated my daughter's words of wisdom.
DeleteDid she understand what the cat was saying?
ReplyDeleteShe thinks she did. :-)
DeleteBootsy darling, tell Mommy. What is it? How can I help? Penelope still hasn't barked. She made her moo/bray sound once, and that's it. Maybe she doesn't know how to bark.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Penelope hasn't barked? Wow! She must be seriously introverted.
DeleteShe's still quite frightened. She stays very close to me.
DeleteHaha. I don't know about you, but my daughter has gotten so good at meowing that I often think it's actually one of the cats.
ReplyDeleteListening to the two of them converse, it was difficult to tell which was my daughter and which was the cat.
DeleteHee hee, so cute!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to listen to!
DeleteAdorable! :) Next month we're adopting a cat. It will be my son's first pet. He's going to be very surprised!
ReplyDeleteAwww! He's going to love it!
DeleteMeow! I'm back from Europe! Gosh, I miss your posts, Sherry. xoxo
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Shirley! I've missed your posts, too, but I enjoyed seeing your photos on Facebook.
DeleteOh I adore vocal cats. Our tomcat (notice how its always male cats?), Puck, was incredibly talkative.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting that it is the male cat that is so vocal.
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