This unusual sound does not exist at all in the English language, however it DOES exist in many around the world. What sound is this? Learn how to it here: youtube.com/watch?v=KhiasLEkgo

@JeniRizio

No disrespect intended, but I’d call that “hairball.” Or maybe “Chhairball.” (At least I could remember it that way.)

@ATXJane lololololol 😆 I must admit I like that sound because it's so funny sounding and fun t make :D

@JeniRizio
It’s a great sound.

I actually circled back because I realized my comment might’ve been seen as impolite.
Hairballs actually have a special place in my heart (we have 2 Great Pyrenees, long story), so I meant no disrespect. 💛

@ATXJane oh yes, I love them too. Anyone who walks on all fours has a special place in my heart :) My baby has pointy ears and says meow.

@JeniRizio

Does your baby have a Welsh name?

My doges speak the language of scritches, treats, walks & dinner…

@ATXJane Naw, she came with the name Nicki. I call her Nicolina sometimes. I am half Italian by background, the other half mostly Welsh and Irish, making me about 95 per cent Italo-Celtic. How about your pups?

@JeniRizio

Nicolina has a beautiful sound…I really like that.

Ours are Phineas (of the cartoon because of innocent, playful joy), Oberon (of Shakespeare because he was so lost but still noble & full of untapped love) & now a new-ish one, Daisy, who came with the name & is mostly our son’s but whom I keep wanting to call Tuesday.

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