Which is true of some cats. Others (and Jazz fits the bill) can be decidedly potty mouthed. Which is probably one of the very few times I have disagreed with Mark Twain.
Wouldn't that be great. I've always been fascinated by the gorillas that have been taught to communicate with us and the parrots that have been taught to talk.
Dogs are great and they do yakety yak. Many cats do not talk at all and just give you a look while they swat your Salk shaker off the table. Our one cat, Kaspar, is very vocal and has separation anxiety when hubby is outside...the meows are so mournful
I like what CJ wrote. I have one vocal cat and one that purrs, but is soft spoken. Guess you can tell that Bleubeard is the vocal one, since he's the face of our blog. In this case, Twain was only half right.
Which is true of some cats. Others (and Jazz fits the bill) can be decidedly potty mouthed. Which is probably one of the very few times I have disagreed with Mark Twain.
ReplyDeleteThere's always exceptions to the rule:)
DeleteGood quote. My Kitty was always very vocal, especially when I didn't get out of bed at 6 a.m. sharp to feed her! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteHeh. Your own personal alarm clock.
DeleteI like that quote, very true!
ReplyDeleteMy dog is certainly blundering and outspoken:)
DeleteIn my experience, Twain was on the mark with behaviour at least.
ReplyDeleteTwain was quite a philosopher/author wasn't he?
DeleteFun quote
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Christine.
DeleteGreat quote. Living alone, I wouldn't mind an animal that could talk.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be great. I've always been fascinated by the gorillas that have been taught to communicate with us and the parrots that have been taught to talk.
DeleteCats rule and dogs drool! 😺
ReplyDeleteYes they do:)
DeleteDogs are great and they do yakety yak. Many cats do not talk at all and just give you a look while they swat your Salk shaker off the table. Our one cat, Kaspar, is very vocal and has separation anxiety when hubby is outside...the meows are so mournful
ReplyDeleteI hear ya. This new kitty gripes more than any cat I've had:)
DeleteMark Twain obviously hadn't met Lizzie, the Mouth.
ReplyDeleteHa.Ha. Or Callie. But we need to let him keep his illusions:)
Deletetuna: eye knead ta show thiz ta mackerull... who has sum type oh noiz comin outta hiz mouth.... constant lee ~~~~ !!!! :) ☺☺♥♥
ReplyDeleteHeh.
DeleteHe's never heard our cats get excited for their treats.
ReplyDeleteHeh. Our kitties do love their treats:)
DeleteMark Twain hasn’t met my poodle
ReplyDeleteInteresting. What's your poodle like?
DeleteVery true! It would be our fog telling on our cats:)
ReplyDeleteHeh:)
DeleteI like what CJ wrote. I have one vocal cat and one that purrs, but is soft spoken. Guess you can tell that Bleubeard is the vocal one, since he's the face of our blog. In this case, Twain was only half right.
ReplyDeleteI'll give him three quarters, since there are many cats like he describes:)
DeleteFranklin is probably an outspoken fellow. Penelope doesn't have much to say.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Penelope is probably an excellent listener.
DeleteHahahahaha! So true! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like your cats are graceful instead of noisy. We have quite the mixed bag today:)
DeleteWhat a very cool quote Super Sandra! Hugs and Happy soon to be Tuesday! RO
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