Does anyone here, have a Cat or Dog, that snores?

Finn sleeps between us and snores loudly all night long. I'm considering having him fitted for CPAP.
 
This is Duke. He's my "man cat" He snores like a freight train some times but more often he talks in his sleep. In fact he talks whether he is awake or asleep. He's the one wakes me up every morning for breakfast. He starts off easy and then gets rough if he has to. :rolleyes:
 

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We have 3 Main Coon Cats (all indoor only males). One is big, one is large and the other is extra large. 22#-26# and 30#

The smallest of the three can snore as loud as most humans. As cats tend to sleep 18 or more hours a day we get some rather interesting and LOUD noises from our "little guy. At least it's easy to tell where he is!:D
 
Back after most of the day "on the town" and yup-you guessed it. Soon as I hit the chair--she was instantly on m\y lap.
 
My Jack Russell snores. And she farts too, just like her Daddy!
 
Are you kidding me, our Molly snores like a freight train!!!!

She was stolen from an empty but not abandoned house in NE Huntsville, March 2009. The house was being used to train fighting dogs. I guess Molly didn't make the cut!

My daughther and then boyfriend stole her by jumping the fence and rescuing her where she had no water, food or shelter.

Turned out to be a huge mistake since Molly was - unknown to us at that time - a viscous killer dog!!!!!!

Here she is with one of her early victims. WARNING, GRAPHIC PICS, DO NOT LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!







GRAPHIC PICS DO NOT LOOK IF WEAK OF STOMACH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!








LAST WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




















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Unfortunately, we didn't learn from our mistake and to this day, we have to live with a vicious killer dog!!!!!



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"Old broad" and I have had separate beds for the past 10 years. She kept elbowing me and complaining about my snoring. I just used earplugs to eliminate her loud snores and adapted due to being exposed to loud factory/racing noises and a Dad with severe sleep Apnea.
Her 4 cats all snore. In all my years, I've never seen a pet over 5 years old that doesn't snore.

One of her cats snores louder than her!!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn!!!! I need a dog to train these damn katz!
 
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