View Full Version : Have you tried whispering to your cat?
Randi
01-08-2003, 04:14 PM
Just now, Fister was standing in window sill looking out in darkness - all quiet out there. :) I came up and put my hand around his chest so he didn't get too cold and whispered to him - asking if was seeing any other cats out there etc. It was really funny to see how his ears were sticking up, listening!
If I talk to him in a normal tone, he hardly ever listen! :rolleyes:
Now, he is racing around, trying to get our attention, I'm sure - or trying to get us come to bed for a cuddle! :) --- We will! ;)
AmberLee
01-08-2003, 05:53 PM
After Cassy ate the dianthus (small flower of the carnation family -- poisonous for felines) the emergency vets had me whisper to him to verify that he wasn't slipping into lethargy.
Apparently a sleeping cat's ears will swivle when you whisper to him/her, but a lethargic cat's ears won't. So after we got off the phone I was to whisper to him at 15 minute intervals and to rub his tummy and paws to check for soreness at hourly intervals for the next 4 hours. Cassy seemed to enjoy the attention, and turned out to be fine.
koxka
01-08-2003, 06:05 PM
Have to try it ;)
I like to speek to them on a low soft voice and say sweet silly things asking how was its day and stuff like that and they seem to like it too because they listen.
Just now, Fister was standing in window sill looking out in darkness - all quiet out there. I came up and put my hand around his chest so he didn't get too cold and whispered to him - asking if was seeing any other cats out there etc. It was really funny to see how his ears were sticking up, listening!
A such a tender picture :p !!! I wish I could stand behind the door looking at the scene
I'm pretty sure that the word CAT alerted him.
Ahh,Fister, never tired of you ....
neko1
01-08-2003, 06:07 PM
Ahhh the cat whisperer.....
I like to whisper to my kitties, I tell them all my secrets cause I know they'll never tell....
BastetsMum
01-08-2003, 11:00 PM
I whisper to Bastet all the time - but she purrs so loud I am sure it gets drowned out!
Barbara
01-09-2003, 03:06 AM
We whisper to Tigris and Filou -I am somehow sure they understand that better than talking and they like it even when they are asleep:)
Tubby & Peanut's Mom
01-09-2003, 09:28 AM
I whisper more to Tubby than I do to Peanut, but that is mostly because Tubby is such a snuggler and he is more likely to be in a position for me to whisper to him. I can't say as I've ever noticed any kind of reaction to the whispering, but that's probably because at the same time he's snuggled on top of me, purring so loud Terry can hear him across the room, and I'm petting and scratching his head (which he loves) so there's a lot going on besides the whispering. ;) :D
Vio&Juni
01-09-2003, 09:37 AM
We do that very often, especially my brother does it and Juni is all his.
Once it was really funny. Juni knows that she's not supposed to stick her paw in our tea trying to steal the lemon. She does it occasionally, but not when we can see her. One evening my brother after finishing his tea, started whispering to her, calling her and telling her to take out the bit of lemon, all this accompanied with gestures like - come and take it. She came closer, looking at him, not taking it on trust, but, after a minute or so, she decided to do it. My brother said - nooo with loud voice and she withdrew the paw very quickly, very funny. The look on her face was - Ok, you had me this time, but I'll pay you back!
Edwina's Secretary
01-09-2003, 09:44 AM
With Edwina we can be talking to each other while she is asleep and nothing. But if one of us says something to her...with or without saying her name...she seems to know and moves her tail in acknowledgement....
Sometimes when she is sitting in her window at night looking out at the dark I'll look with her (I see nothing moving.) I ask her what she sees and she says.."Nee alp." I wish I could know the meaning of that!
Vio&Juni
01-09-2003, 09:59 AM
Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
Sometimes when she is sitting in her window at night looking out at the dark I'll look with her (I see nothing moving.) I ask her what she sees and she says.."Nee alp." I wish I could know the meaning of that!
Nee alp - LOL, LOL :D. I wish I could know too.
Tubby & Peanut's Mom
01-09-2003, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
With Edwina we can be talking to each other while she is asleep and nothing. But if one of us says something to her...with or without saying her name...she seems to know and moves her tail in acknowledgement....
Same here with Tubby, and even if we say something about him, not even to him or without his name, he still knows and he too will acknowledge with a flip of the tail. :) It's kind of a like a kid who is eaves dropping. :)
And if you ever find out what "nee alp" means, please let me know. :D
moosmom
01-09-2003, 10:32 AM
My cat Maya Linn always sits on the bathroom rug while I'm showering. When I get out, she sits there with her back to me. I whisper to her (I KNOW she hears me cuz her ears swivel to where I'm talking from) and she ignores me!!!! They're no dummies.
Russian Blue
01-09-2003, 11:28 AM
Nakita doesn't like whispering, she thinks it's evil!
:D
If she is sitting beside the computer and i'll whisper something, she'll come right up to my face and give me almost a stunned "What was that?" look!
It's really funny and if I keep whispering she gets fed up and runs away!
;)
Cataholic
01-10-2003, 10:12 AM
I whisper, and know they are paying attention because of the ear swivel. I also tell them all my secrets, and talk baby talk to them, and they know when it is to them as opposed to one of the others. I also whisper to them when I hold them...who wants me talking in a normal voice when my mouth is buried in their neck anyhow?
Isn't this a fun thread? Mr. Rascal spends a lot of time on my bed, so it is perfect to just lean over and whisper into his ear. I tell him how wonderful he is, how beautiful he is, and how lucky I am to have him in my life. Sometimes my whispering tickles his ear.
How I do love this boy!
Randi
01-10-2003, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by lut
This morning I tried to whisper something in Inka's ear ! As an answer she started shaking her little head vigorously ... Guess the answer was a "no" then ;) :p :D
LOL! I can just picture it! :D ;)
krazyaboutkatz
01-11-2003, 08:00 PM
I also whisper to my cats and talk baby talk to them too. They really seem to enjoy it. :) Sometimes they'll meow back or look like they're smilling at me. :)
sandragonfly
01-13-2003, 06:09 AM
amusing thread! I love to whisper so of course, I whispered a lot to them, they just LOVE it! Everytime I come up to them, and whispered "hey sweetie", "hey, how are you doing?" they just had their eyes opened and PURRRRRED like a motorboat! But also streching with one paw, put her/his left or right paw on my nose then go back to sleep...grr! I wish I have that so wonderful bed-time stories! But when they do that, I just want to squeeze them for how so cute they are!
I also whisper to my cats all the time tell them "how pretty they are," "how sweet they are," and tell them all my secrets." Usually they just start purring.
ActionCat007
01-20-2003, 01:17 PM
I whisper to Katie and Simba all the time.
RussianBlueKitty03
01-20-2003, 02:54 PM
Sure! I whisper to the Kitty all the time! She just purrs and looks at me!
Hey ActionCat! That attachment is sooooooo cute!
ActionCat007
01-21-2003, 11:10 AM
Thank you RussianBlueKitty03! :)
That's Katie outside and Simba inside.
Hbrika
01-22-2003, 04:01 PM
I talk and whisper to my two cats and the pup all the time.
The cats will chirp , squeak, mratt and all kinds of noises.
They have quite the interesting vocabulary =>
They really like holding conversations while snuggling with my wife and I.
And they get quite loud or musical depending on the tone of the question or statement :p
The pup is strong and silent and would rather play or snuggle:)
marysmerrycats
03-01-2003, 01:56 AM
how funny. I will have to try that and see how they react.
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