Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Do cats snore?
Among the catted, watching cats and listening to cats are favored activities. From personal observation of my esteemed colleague, Aloysius Katz, I believe that the answer is yes--cats do snore. This morning as he slept at the foot of my bed, Aloysius emitted a soft but distinct trill. It was not a purr. It was definitely a snore.
Apparently others have noticed cats snoring. Unfortunately, that article, apparently by a veterinarian, has been sent to the litter box. The vet opined that cats might have respiratory issues that caused snoring. I think they just have issues. Some of them sound like snores.
Apparently others have noticed cats snoring. Unfortunately, that article, apparently by a veterinarian, has been sent to the litter box. The vet opined that cats might have respiratory issues that caused snoring. I think they just have issues. Some of them sound like snores.
2 Old Comments:
It was definitely a purr!
By 12:00 PM
, atYou were sleeping.
By amanuensis, at 4:50 PM