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What do these cat sounds mean?

My downstairs neighbor and I wanted to see if our cats would get along and enjoy spending some time together. They both have history living with and forming friend bonds with other cats. We started by taking one of each of their beds/blankets they sit and sleep on a lot and putting them in the others' house so they could learn each others smell a bit. A week later we tried the playdate and they mostly looked at eachother and made these crazy guttural sounds. They both seemed a little wary of eachother but also very curious. My cat (the larger one) enjoyed sniffing all the new things at the neighbors apartment. We think there's potential to try again and it be a little more enjoyable for them.
But we're wondering what they are communicating to eachother, is it good sounds or were they in more distress than we thought?
Thank you!

u/Ok_Distribution_6032 — 7 days ago
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Creekside/riverside trails in eastern/central PA?

Hello, please delete if this isn't the right sub but I'm looking for suggestions for hikes that hug a river or a creek for easy water/swimming access, within a 3-hour drive of Philadelphia.

I'm from NC where we have the Linville gorge, where you can follow the river for 20 + miles and pull off anywhere and camp for the night. The closest my research has been able to find is the Lehigh Gorge which sounds beautiful but camping is not permitted.

Is there any trails in central/eastern PA where I might be able to find a lengthy trail with campsite that hug a river/creek/stream? Definitely open to NJ, Delaware MD or anywhere within a 3-hour ish drive from Philly. Thank you!!!

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u/Ok_Distribution_6032 — 8 days ago
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Backpacking Trails following a river central/eastern PA

Hello, please delete if this isn't the right sub but I'm looking for suggestions for hikes that hug a river or a creek for easy water/swimming access, within a 3-hour drive of Philadelphia.

I'm from NC where we have the Linville gorge, where you can follow the river for 20 + miles and pull off anywhere and camp for the night. The closest my research has been able to find is the Lehigh Gorge which sounds beautiful but camping is not permitted.

Is there any trails in central/eastern PA where I might be able to find a lengthy trail with campsite that hug a river/creek/stream? Definitely open to NJ, Delaware MD or anywhere within a 3-hour ish drive from Philly. Thank you!!!

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u/Ok_Distribution_6032 — 8 days ago

East/Southeast Asian restaurants with outside seating?

Hey y'all! I'm trying to treat my partner to some yummy dinner for AAPI month, they are immunocompromised so I'm looking to find a yummy east/Southeast Asian restaurant with outside seating in the city. We're both relatively new to Philly so not totally sure where to look, so here I am on the Internet looking for advice from friendly strangers :) any advice is much appreciated, thank you!

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u/Ok_Distribution_6032 — 2 months ago