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Singing to your cat?

Coelith Jul 17, 2007 12:06 AM

I was just wondering if cats normally react to singing? A few months ago, I was sitting at my computer, listening to music through my headphones and I started to sing. About a minute later my cat cam up to me and started licking me, and she jumped up into my lap and sat down, and she never sits in anybodies lap. Now, I've found, any time she is in a bad mood about anything such as going to the vet, I can completely calm her down, by singing to her.

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PHKitkat Jul 18, 2007 11:01 PM

Hi There,

I have to admit that I do sing to my cats on occasion and some of them really seem to like it. I think in some cases it does help us become closer to our babies.

It will be interesting to see if anyone else replies to your post

PHKitkat

Chatanuga Jul 19, 2007 09:55 AM

I'll sometimes sing to Chessie. If he's on my lap, he'll usually look up at me, close his eyes, and start purring. If I'm doing something (doing dishes, etc.), he'll be watching me. If I start singing, I'll look over, and he'll be looking at me with an even more curious look than before.

Granted, my singing isn't the greatest, but at least he doesn't howl at my singing like a dog probably would.
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Chessie in his favorite spot while I work in the kitchen.

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