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When met upon returning home by an advancing cat with its tail vertical and slightly bent at the tip, you may hear the word “Twweee?” This is not, as has been postulated, a greeting. It’s an opinion on your outfit.
Steve Bartholomew over 11 years ago
Cats can also say milque.
kauri44 over 11 years ago
Fat Freddy’s Cat (from the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers) could say an actual sentence: “Me out?”
Ida No over 11 years ago
In Japan, “nyan” and “nyao” are more common than “trout”.
curmudgeon68 over 11 years ago
“Bleert” is another favorite cat word. At least according to Robert A. Heinlein.
orinoco womble over 11 years ago
When met upon returning home by an advancing cat with its tail vertical and slightly bent at the tip, you may hear the word “Twweee?” This is not, as has been postulated, a greeting. It’s an opinion on your outfit.
pumaman over 11 years ago
I had a cat that said, “beer”. But he only thought he wanted one.
lisapaloma13 over 11 years ago
Anticipated Shakira’s World Cup song by— how many years?
lisapaloma13 over 11 years ago
See also today’s Non Sequitur.
Rwill over 11 years ago
Actually today’s Monty comes close.
Trout Trout Pretty little Trout.
magicwalnut over 11 years ago
In my house, wacka wacka is used frequently, and can be translated as, “here comes another hair ball!”
Larry Miller Premium Member over 11 years ago
Wackawacka isn’t widely used because cats just don’t tell dumb jokes.Shakira was mentioned but Fozzie Bear waited for me?
meowlin over 11 years ago
I had a cat who could say “I don’t wanna!”
Janis Harrison over 11 years ago
Our Fanny & Pooh had many more words: mammaw, mom, ou(t), wan(t), meee (meant please), mo’(re)…
boldyuma over 11 years ago
And then there was the famous “Rivingtons” cat of the 1960’sPapa-Oom-Meow-Meow