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I have to say that these are great, but as someone who's dyslexic, I'm having a hard time reading the "baby talk" ones. :confused2: And is it just me, or does anyone else think that cats are way too intelligent to assume they would talk like that? :einstein:
 

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I have to say that these are great, but as someone who's dyslexic, I'm having a hard time reading the "baby talk" ones. :confused2: And is it just me, or does anyone else think that cats are way too intelligent to assume they would talk like that? :einstein:
Haven't you ever used any sort of baby talk with your cat? Personally, I don't, but I do a lot of 'rhymey' kind of talk - does that count??? I think it might be more of a 'term of endearment' type of thing. I look at it as if we are actually assuming they would speak to us the way some of us speak to them - and they probably think we are idiots (including my rhymey talk to Feeby)!!! :footinmouth:
 

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I have to say that these are great, but as someone who's dyslexic, I'm having a hard time reading the "baby talk" ones. :confused2: And is it just me, or does anyone else think that cats are way too intelligent to assume they would talk like that? :einstein:
That actually originated, as near as I can tell, on a meme site, and is referred to as either "LOLspeak" or "Cheezespeek," depending on whether you are talking to the general public or an original member of the site. It's more for the cute of it. I can see why it would cause some issues with someone who has dyslexia, though.

Do I baby-talk Hekitty? Well...sometimes. We have some quite adult conversations, but sometimes you just need to baby-talk someone for a minute. She's quite responsive to adult talk, but she does love the occasional, "Who's mama's bebeh girl? YOU are!"

ON TO THE FUNNIES...


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I have to say that these are great, but as someone who's dyslexic, I'm having a hard time reading the "baby talk" ones. :confused2:
I'm not dyslexic, but I'm still not overly fond of the "baby talk" or as Mamanyt1953 Mamanyt1953 informed us, "LOLspeak" or "Cheezespeek"

And is it just me, or does anyone else think that cats are way too intelligent to assume they would talk like that?
And, I agree, I doubt cats would talk like that. Or, as the pic upthread suggested, talk at all.
 

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Well, rubysmama rubysmama , as was said by my Gran, and in a lovely book, "Cats can talk, but they only speak when they have something worth saying and someone worth saying it to." Since I'm certain that Hekitty has all sorts of things worth saying, and I haven't heard a word from her, that puts me right in my place, doesn't it?
 

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I made it to the end!!!!!! I guess being home sick was a blessing.

So these always made me laugh, even if they don't have memes written, but I honestly don't think they need them.
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And this compilation of photos is not a meme, but photos of my cat Hank, who unfortunately passed at the end of last year. I call this...
Hank Vs. the Box :lol:
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