Last night I was reading a book, with the TV turned down low and i heard this funny sound. I looked over and Lucy was sleeping on the sofa next to me, snoring. It sounded like a half squeak/purr/mewl
My Max snores too! He sleeps in the bed with us and there are nights when I have to wake him up because he's snoring too loud! He also makes all sorts of strange grunting noises. I call him my snort boy!
Kuce snores but Sphinx doesn't. She's done that since we adopted her so I don't think her weight has much to do with it. She isn't but 1 lb over what she should be but we're working on getting her back down to normal.
My Mischa snores loud enough to wake the neighbouhood! None of the others snore at all, just Mischa. I have to prod her in the night to turn her over but it doesnt always work cos off she goes again
Oooh yes. My Siamese snores loudly. She sleeps on my pillow on top of my head. Hubby always thinks its me!!! One of my newbies is a snorer as well but only on her back and she is much quieter!
The Sammycat snores so loud that I have on occassions accused my hubby of it. The Sammycat sounds like he is stacking up fire wood for the winter,he has that buzzsaw thing going on.
Since it was a cold, wet, Sunday afternoon, I decided the best place to spend it was curled up in bed with a good book. JC came and joined me. He crawled under the covers, and curled up on my backside. After a couple of minutes his purrs turned into really loud snores. It was really funny, because he snored for about ninety minutes, and probably would have continued if I hadn't have had to change my position (14 lbs. of cat on your backside isn't all that comfortable for long periods!).
Sam sounds like a 400 pound drunken truck driver when he sleeps. I can hear him in the evening and hes usually all sprawled out flat on his back, mouth hanging open, on my pillows in the bedroom. I wonder though, is snoring associated with sinuses and adnoids as it is in children?--Do cats even have adnoids?