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Snoring

Donna27

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I just wanted to see how many of your Cavs snore like another man in the bed? :lol: I almost died last night when I woke up and Fiona was sleeping on her back, legs up and bent, with her head on my pillow SNORING up a storm. It was hilarious!
 
LOL. Lucky does it. I notice it more during the day and the evening. Just like Fiona. It's so cute. Glad it hasn't woken me up yet though!!
 
Oh I have woken up in the night thinking there might be a burgler in the house only to realize it is my eldest snoring away!
 
Yes, Sofee Marie snores too, usually the worst when she is really tired, after a long play day, or has been up most of the day and missed her afternoon nap. I love the sound of it.
She sleeps in the crate next to our bed and it makes me feel so good to hear her snore :p Enjoy every moment of it!
:flwr:
 
Buddy has a very soft, rhythmic snore :slp: that oddly is comforting as opposed to disturbing. He does not do it every night and when he does not I kind of miss it.
 
ppotterfield said:
Buddy has a very soft, rhythmic snore :slp: that oddly is comforting as opposed to disturbing. He does not do it every night and when he does not I kind of miss it.

Phyllis, I find it very hard to sleep without my baby snoring softly next to me. Hubby gets a dig in the ribs when he starts though :badgrin:

Charlie snores so loudly that we very often have to turn the tv volume up to hear above the noise :lol:
 
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