Richard., I'm glad your back and improving. I'm sure cats must have some type of PURR override to channel the excess energy. Spunky purrs so much I don't know how he breathes.
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Richard., I'm glad your back and improving. I'm sure cats must have some type of PURR override to channel the excess energy. Spunky purrs so much I don't know how he breathes.
Richard and Ed, God bless you and welcome HOME!
Oh No Richard what ever will happen to all of Ed's Visitors!
I hope that some one who likes Cats moves in.
Welcome to Our Old Kentucky Home and we hope that you and Ed are happy relocating.
Ed sure sounds as though he ikes the change!!!
:love::love::love:
Welcome back! I'm sorry about your foot. It sounds like Ed missed his pawpaw very much.:love:
Thanks for the best wishes.
Yes having the Edster here with me is probably the greatest medicine I can think of..
For the last two nights he has slept next to my head. I am currently on a home infusion IV thing I have to carry around with me so, I am a little leery of having him cliimb all over me, but it has worked out for the best.
Edster, I'll be more than happy to share my nursing license with you, because it sounds like you are being a very good nurse! I can just imagine how sweet your big purr sounds. Please help your dad to heal!
Cassie has two purr levels -- one is the "I'll tolerate (being held/hugged and loved on/having my nails trimmed), but not for long" purr, loud and medium pitched; and the other is the "I'm sooooo content" purr, soft and low. The second is music to my ears :)
Is that what that is? Spunky purrs so loud at the vet, he can't hear his lungs, although he doesn't act out out. He seems to enjoy the outing, just not the carrier or the car ride.
He can purr loudly while I'm holding him, but that is always at his insistence.
Jane has a soft purr.
The Edster is still in Purr-Overdrive.
Bedtime is fun and I have to watch the little love bites when I stop scritching him.