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hi all again i dont know if u all get this happening but its weird.i was babysiting my nephew who was asleep on the couch hes only a year old,when he was stirring falling back to sleep she sniffed at him to make sure he was ok he stirred a bit and she said to herself oh hes ok then moved away,my mums just out of hospital with a broken hip and shes staying with us for her recouperation maybe 6 weeks or so and she was asleepin her bed in the living room and because my mum didnt respond she barked for a bit she thought because she didnt respond to her licks theres was something wrong alarming us summits wrong but it wasnt.now thats freaky but in a good way as she can maybe sense summit may be wrong with people who r ill or not in some cases.


i just wondered if any u grey owners had the same thing happen to then.


she doing great is our baby she seems in a better mood than before she was dressed shes mellowed out now still playful and loving.



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anna t


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Greys do seem to be quite sensitive to things. We had only had Blue 2 weeks when he wouldn't settle and kept taking us to the living room door. It turned out my son had woken up from a bad dream and was upset. We hadn't heard a thing.

We have had various lassie moments since with Blue. It amazes me everytime. Sounds asthough your little girl is comming on a treat!

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Manda


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Greys are very sensitive to peoples moods, it's amazing what they can pick up on, I've had a few 'moments' with our lot that kinda freaked me out...

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