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The article should try to focus more on how musicians and compositions in particular have used Nora's work. I don't have the full story, but I'm pretty skeptical that Nora knows she is making "music" or is even aware of what she is doing beyond what her owner has trained her to do, however, that may or may not be the case. Viriditas (talk) 23:34, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Her owner didn't train her to do this. She started doing this on her own. Mimicry? Yes, possibly, but she wasn't trained or taught to do this. She does it on her own at all hours without prompting. The household has a number of other cats, none of whom do this. 98.235.92.129 (talk) 01:59, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
If you don't have the full story, then please do not express an opinion. Really, have a look at the videos. Yes, at first you can be skeptical, but what she does really doesn't look like any kind of training, and she really seems to be looking for the sound. The website mentions she once tried a (turned off) electric piano and was deceived :). Actually, if it had been some training, that would probably be some well-known classical piece or something like this. Here, she really plays something that does look like something, even if nothing usual for us.