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    He plays the piano...

    Not only does my Tucker cat have the loudest purr imaginable; he also plays the piano. Unfortunately, he doesn't read music.

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    Still want picture's!
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    yes, me too! you've all seen the piano playing cat Nora on youtube, right?
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    You'll have to use your imagination. Picture a big tuxedo cat walking across the keyboard of a 7 foot grand piano. He prefers the low notes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    You'll have to use your imagination. Picture a big tuxedo cat walking across the keyboard of a 7 foot grand piano. He prefers the low notes.

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    With a cane and top hat! I can see it now.......
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    Picture a big tuxedo cat walking across the keyboard of a 7 foot grand piano. He prefers the low notes.

    That's a pretty great mental image!

    Ours is an orange and white cat clomping around on a walnut spinet -- not nearly as visually entertaining! (though he too seems to prefer low notes)

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    We have a "piano cat" too -- Only one of the four cats "plays" so we always know it's Sammy when ramdom music starts (at odd times).

    I think it's odd that only ONE of them is attracted to the piano (since cats always want to be on stuff that you don't really want them on!).

    I used to have one cat that would come and sit on the bench with me anytime I played. After a few minutes, she would help by pawing the notes in front of her.

 

 

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