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Be very careful and try not to reenforce attacking walking feet. That is deadly dangerous because they often come in with head down - and a person who continues to walk can step on their heads. When you hear or see them running, it is best to just stop and pick them up when they arrive.
Diwan rarely talks unless he is hungry and wants his food... like NOW! Then I hear him... And of course when we're in the car. He usually goes on for hours. The 8-hour drive to my parents was a nightmare with two cats (Diwan and Cyrano complaining).

Ebony is a talker. Sometimes I really wonder what he wants to tell me as he starts for no reason. it happens when he is usually alone. Does he call us? Does he complain about us? I have no clue but it's funny. He makes all sorts of sounds and it's quite entertaining.

Cyrano my Birman talks a lot too... or should I say complains a lot? Big Grin
Jake chirps and meows, his meow is little and high pitched and he is a nonstop talker.

Jasper chirps and meows too but his meow is very deep and low. He uses his to call for us when he cannot find us and he does this for Jake too as he is very close to Jake. I have never heard a meow like Jasper's before, his is quite obscure but I love it.

So when we hear a meow it is very obvious as to who it is!
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