12-25-2015, 05:40 AM
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Location: Home in NC..gonna dig in like a tick this time…
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Originally Posted by MsTinkerbelly
Mr Nibbs (our dog) and the Ginger stray cat, helped me blow the leaves into a pile and then put them in the trash bin. Well, they ran around while I blew the leaves and raked them into a pile, and then they played chase through the pile so I had to put it back in a pile! Lol
The other stray cat (George), ran from the blower and squeaked at me from behind the travel trailer.
Sassy, our inside cat, laid in the sun by the window and pretended we were all too silly for her!
** interesting note***
Our two stray cats (ok I've adopted the cuties), squeak like their mother did, and make chirping noises like birds do. I have never heard them meow! I am guessing that wild born cats squeak to attract birds and other small prey?
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I may know this answer. We had Maine coon cats and one of them couldn't meow. He simply squeaked like you said. He was the worst hunter though lol. His brother did plenty of meowing for him and also hunted fiercely....so...that is my tiny contribution lol
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