Conversation With a Siamese Cat.

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That’s the face. The face I get before he starts talking…

Mraaahhhh
Yes.
Mraaahhhh
Uh-huh.
Mraaahhhh
Okay.
Mraaahhhh
Yep.
Mraaahhhh
I know.
Mraaahhhh.
I know.
Mraaahhhh
I KNOW.
Mraaahhhh
I heard you!
Mraaahhhh
Enough!
Mraaahhhh
Stop.
Mraaahhhh
Stoooppppp.
Mraaahhhh
Oh god shut up.
Mraaahhhh
What? What do you want?
Mraaahhhh
Anything, anything to make you shut up…
Mraaahhhh
What do you want from meeeeee?!?
Mraaahhhh

Mraaaaahhhhhhhh!

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37 responses »

  1. I just adore that first picture….so damn cute. And the point isn’t that you understand Loki, it’s that he’s annoying the ever luvin daylights out of you. You amuse him apparently. đŸ˜‰

  2. When Evie Cat gets to going like that I always ask her if that little bastard Timmy has fallen down the well again. We had to that to her mom, too. Vocal little brats. đŸ™‚

    • Both of my boys do love bites, but it’s not something most cats do. It’s something I’ve encouraged, in an unknown way, with how I pet them. Never had cats bite before! I blow on their faces, which stops it, but doesn’t seem to prevent future chomping. It doesn’t hurt, but is annoying. Is yours biting like that, or harder?

  3. Mmoww! Mmoww! (pronounced like “ow”, not “mow” like lawnmower).

    That is my tuxedo cat’s language. đŸ˜€

  4. Juliette has kept that trait from her siamese genes. She talks, a lot. When she talks to me directly, I know she wants food. But otherwise, she talks when playing with “toys” (more accurately, small objects that fell to the floor, or that she shamelessly steal from my work desk). She talks (or more accurately yell) when she decides at 9pm that it’s time to run the entire length of the apartment several times while bringing to the floor any unstable object that have been left unattended on a surface.

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