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Cat-nope

Dog - only whimpers sometimes.

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Yes, Mosey does quite often. It's a low steady rumble that I find quite soothing.

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@catter70 wrote:

Yes, my cat snores and I have to turn the fan on high to block it out. Sometimes I just jostle his pillow and he'll stop. 


When you said jostle his pillow I giggled. I had an adorable cartoon picture in my mind.

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My Khloe snores sometimes but it’s a quiet snore.

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Haven't heard snoring but definitely dreams a lot.   He's very loud and

his legs start going and then a lot shrills.  He's running for sure and he quiets down when i gently rub him and tell him it's alright.

 

Just crazy.

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No pet, but does my DH count???

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American Bulldog,  95 pounds.  I have a white noise machine which protests me from him and DH.

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My current cat snores occasionally. He doesn't snore very often and when he does, it's rather quiet. 

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I have 2 GSD's and they both snore, dream, run in their sleep. The female sounds just like my husbnad snore. Wakes me up every morning at his super early time.

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Both our dogs snored once in awhile but not usually

too loudly. We had a Corgi/Sheltie mix & now we own a terrier/hound mix. Both came from our local humane society.