Today, I wonder why CS and Orange never learned to play the piano. I would have been much easier than the guitar or the flute! Who knows, they might have even called me Mozart... *cat sigh*
Meet Nora*, a very talented and very cute feline. I wonder if female cats are also attracted by "salt and pepper" coats (humans, read "hair")
* Thanks to my very dear friend, Michelle, who sent CS this video in the first place.
11 comments:
That is just incredible. Whatever possessed the cat to try it the first time? So weird.
At first I thought he was playing Chop-sticks! :)
Shelli: I'm not sure, but it is quite amusing. She really seems to enjoy it.
Rob: Good to see you back!
Not to deflate your own sense of Ego, Dale, but this is some of the best feline talent I have ever seen. You clearly have good taste! I think you would have become a master yourself, if only you had been given the chance. Maybe you and Nora would have learned to play duets together!
She plays about as good as I do. But she does it with more devotion.
She really seems to be genuinly enjoying the sounds. Amazing.
Not at all, Ginnie. We all have our talents. Maybe I should accompany her in song...
Big B: You play the piano?? You never told me! ;)
Tina: She does, doesn't she. That's what makes her so special.
Jeez, I would have thought that after all that practise she would have at least learned a proper song or two. :)
Jay.... those ARE proper songs in the cat world. Just because they're not music to YOUR ears.... hey, tell him all about it Cap'n Dale!
Jay- LOL. Cat ears hear differently. In that case, I suspect you wouldn't really appreciate to hear us sing OUR version of music of the night! ;) Prrrr.
Ex-Shammi: Jay is a she and I did explain. I am aware that many humans don't recognise our values for music, but I think in this case, she was only kidding. You should go visit her. Jay is a beautiful human and quite entertaining, too. AND she lives in the Toronto area, just like you.
OOOO Sorry Jay! A case of mistaken identity.... and I think we have blog-connected before anyway! Thanks for the heads-up, Cap'n Dale.
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