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    Mine ALL know their names and will not respond to the name of one of the others. Mac knows it's treat time when he hears "Dya want sumpin?" Ming knows it's time for his medicine when he hears my son say, "It's time for you-know-what." Kimba is young yet. He, like the others, knows the command "move it", and he knows he is "the best white cat ever!", that makes him purr. When I call Mac "Mac Attack" he knows it's time to play and he really gets ready. Mac and Ming both know when I spell out v-e-t, it is time to hide under the sofa or the bed. The phrase they all know best is "I wuv u". They know that means lap time or lots of pets and kisses. They learn our language much faster than we learn theirs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by katladyd View Post
    Mine ALL know their names and will not respond to the name of one of the others. Mac knows it's treat time when he hears "Dya want sumpin?" Ming knows it's time for his medicine when he hears my son say, "It's time for you-know-what." Kimba is young yet. He, like the others, knows the command "move it", and he knows he is "the best white cat ever!", that makes him purr. When I call Mac "Mac Attack" he knows it's time to play and he really gets ready. Mac and Ming both know when I spell out v-e-t, it is time to hide under the sofa or the bed. The phrase they all know best is "I wuv u". They know that means lap time or lots of pets and kisses. They learn our language much faster than we learn theirs.
    I laughed when I read spelling out v-e-t means go hide under the couch. They do know how to disappear when they want to.

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    I had a talk with Caramella just about a week ago. I told her Boo was my lap companion.... Boo came got in my lap off and on all day and now that Boo is gone, I need somebody to fill that spot. I miss not having someone in my lap and she needs to help me not miss Boo so much..

    I am not kidding, that day she started coming to get in my lap. She spends about 5 minutes with me each time, making sure I love on her and she gives me kisses and goes on about her business. This has gone on ever since that day I had that talk with her... at least 5, 6, 7 or more times a day....

    The rest of them understand;
    nite, nite!
    (t-r-e-a-t)
    Come on
    BACK! BACK!
    noise....noise..(warning that I am about to use my dust buster)
    BIG NOISE!!! BIG NOISE!!! (The big vaccume is about to start)
    I love you!

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    "They read minds, and they understand all "languages." "

    I COMPLETELY agree with this. I will THINK of getting the vacumn and Calvin is in the closet! He'll be sleeping on his condo and I'll think of pulling out the monster and he will wake and look at me like "You wouldn't would you?" Then he scampers off!
    Verbally he knows:
    Come here (he knows when I say it, I mean business so he usually does)
    No uppies
    Flippa flip? (which causes him to flip on his back and roll back and forth for tummy rubs)
    Kibble?
    Treats?
    What's that? (which he knows means there's a squirly squirl on the patio)

    I also agree they have "selective" hearing. LOL!

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    Oh boy, if I were to list all the words or phrases they know... it'd be quite long!

    Mostly they know anything food related "hungry, starving, dying" as in "the kities are dyyyyying of hunger! We need to feed them"

    As for Mystic, he had his umteenth recheck. and again, lots of blood and still showing a bacterial infection. We have no idea what to do. We're sending his work out for a second opinion.

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    Sam and Jane know their names as well as Spunky, who is quite smart.

    Prayers for you and Mystic
    Anne
    Meowmie to Lucy Lou and Barney, and Aunt to Timmy (RIP)

    Former kitties now in foster care: Nellie aka Eleanor van Fluffytail (at a Cat Cafe), Lady Jane Grey, Bob the Bobtail, and Callie. Kimi has been adopted into another family that understands Siamese. HRH Oliver Woodrow von Katz is in a Sanctuary.

    I'm Homeless, but with resources, and learning to live again.


    RIP Timmy (nephew kitty) May 17, 2018, Mr. Spunky (May 10, 2017), Samwise (Dec 2, 2014), Emily (Oct 8, 2013), Rose (Sept 24, 2001), Maggie (Fall 2003)

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    Aweee poor wittle baby Mystic.. ** Hey my cats have Selective Hearing They Hear the word Treats all the time ** If I say any other word then I get these funny looks (like what do I think they know english)..

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