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Latest post 11-14-2009 22:51 by sequeena. 3 replies.
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Lauren  +  175773 Thu, 12 Nov 09 06:35 PM
Raphael's same poll about dogs made me think about starting this one. Does your cat snore?

Does you cat snore?

  • Yes (0%)
  • No (50%)
  • Sometimes (50%)
  • Total Votes: 4
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Ruslana  +  175779 Thu, 12 Nov 09 06:53 PM
Since my Barsik is pretty old (15 years isn't a joke, uh!), he does snore from time to time. But he does it very softly, you can only hear him snore if you come closer or if it's completely quiet in the room.
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Anonymous, 115 days ago
I've never heard my cat snoring. Maybe because he's yet only 2 years old.
sequeena  +  175917 Sat, 14 Nov 09 10:51 PM
Cotton doesn't :)
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