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  1. #1
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    What an ORANGEMAN delight Zach is!! Yes, our dear Boo(RIP)snored, and she had none of the mentioned problems. Raven, a Persian, snores. But I think that is because of her FLAT face!!! I agree about the ear plugs!!!
    Nine is Fine!!

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    My RB Pepper snored and I think it was because he was overweight or had allergies. Sky is the only one that snores now. Sometimes his nose will make a whistling sound. He seems stuffy and congested to me and has been sneezing off and on for about a week and it happens every year during the month of June. I'm going to ask my vet about him tomorrow.

    Zach sure is a handsome boy. So is he a keeper?

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    Wow, Zach is HandSOME!

    Chestnut snores, mostly when he is in a deep sleep. If you touch him he barely notices, and if he does, he is so groggy he flops back into sleep and I doubt he even remembers looking.

    I think it is normal in some of them.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz
    Zach sure is a handsome boy. So is he a keeper?

    UGH!! Every time I think he's doing really well, he beats the crap out of Boris or Sophie!! Then I get all ticked off and put him in Privilege Denial (the basement, lol). However I don't think that is working well, because now he stands at the basement door waiting to go down.

    I absolutely, truly adore him. I don't think he is going anywhere anytime soon! Unless he wreaks total havoc and causes bloodshed, I think he's gonna be a keeper. How can you not resist this sweet face?!


    Or not love watching him so peaceful as he sleeps??



  5. #5
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    Oh yeah, I'd say he is a keeper.

    My Taz snored when he was heavier and he still kinda does, lightly. Sometimes even Zoee snores, so I've got three snorers to deal with.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

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