Winston you're twitter famous
can't really plug anything cuz i do nothing but if you wanna get winston some gifts off his wishlist heres that lolhttps://tinyurl.com/r3yqalu
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Cats respond to higher pitched noises better than low pitched noise because birds, rodents, and small prey emit sounds at high frequencies . Thats why they respond to uwu language
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If your voice is low pitch, try names that end in high notes like "daisy" "lucky" or anything with "ee" sound
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Hes just that powerful
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ALAKWIOWKDNSKAPD IM CRYING
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He literally only responds to you if you say his name as "WEENSTIN" he doesn't know his name is Winston LOL.
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Cats are much more responsive when you speak to them in high pitch sounds as their ears are more attuned to those frequencies. So speaking UwU is scientifically Cat approved.
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Cat music is a thing, too.
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Cats are highly sophisticated creatures. They can understand basic english but they will only reply to uwu.
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