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    My cat understands be quiet

    I've not met any turkish men that I am aware of.....but from the demands made by my turkish angora....oh my god!!!! He talks constantly. He talks to me constantly. I'm told that if I arrive home late from work, Butch will have paced and waited and cried and paced and waited by the door the...
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    My cat understands be quiet

    He is VERY loveable. I do tell him alot. He doesn't like it though. I think he thinks we torture him for the shear fun of it. He'll swat us if we get to close to his face. I've gotten around this by putting my hands on his head and kissing him. Since he's white lipstick stands out on his...
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    My cat understands be quiet

    My cat is a talker. He's loud and vocal. He's a turkish Angora (I don't think that means anything, but.....) He use to walk around the house calling me, my daughter, the other cats at the top of his lungs! It sounded like this " Maaaaaaggggggow?" He would do it at night and wake us all up...
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    Hi, I'm new.

    Thanks for the welcome, all Ali, you not the first to mention Chunkey's tail. Chunkey's isn't as thrilled with it as we all are. It's rather annoying to her. It can actually lie on her back when completely relaxed! Which causes her stress because it will periodically get in her eyes. I'm...
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    Stinky...farting cat...diagnosis?

    I'm hoping someone here may know what is going on with my old guy. I would like to arm myself with possibilities before taking him to the vet. He is not a travel friendly cat and he's old, so the least amount of stress possible I believe to be better for him. And me...and the skin belonging...
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    Hi, I'm new.

    I'm Twila. I have 3 cats. 1 purebred and 2 DSH's Butch (I didn't name him!) Is 13yrs old and a Turkey..ehm Turkish Angora. He adopted me during a tenancy with his previous person. He spent 8 yrs living outside before adopting me. He no longers goes outside. He's discovered the joys of...
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