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30th April 2012, 12:34 PM #1
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Being woken in the morning
I have a 9 year old Maine Coon called Dylan who I love to bits but he is driving me mad.
Every morning around 4am he starts crying and mewing.He walks all over the house including my bedroom.
The sounds he makes are sometimes loud,sometimes quiet and all different types of mewing,Wherever he is I can hear him as the house is not that big.I cannot stop him coming into the bedroom because he will just scratch the carpet to bits trying to get in if I shut the door.My alarm is always set to 6 am so as you can imagine this is extremely annoying.
I have put up with this behaviour for 2-3 years now and I think I really need to find a solution.To top it all off once I get up he stops.I know he is not crying to be fed as he sometimes has food left in his bowl from the night before.
Any help would be appreciated.
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30th April 2012, 01:36 PM #2
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Cats are crepuscular animals, which means they are most active at dawn and dusk. So he wants to hunt/play during hours that can be inconvenient for humans.
Does he have a friend (feline or canine)? If not, you might want to get him one.
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30th April 2012, 02:47 PM #3
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16th August 2012, 06:28 PM #4
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19th August 2012, 08:50 AM #5
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well, from monday to friday we don't have problems with that Daffy is waking me up short before the alarm clock starts but unfortunately he do the same on saturday and sunday. Although I explained him so often not to do that at weekend.
of course he ignores that totally.
When Daffy starts is waking up procedure he has to ways, the harmless one ti scratching his paw at the wall softly the 2nd is to jump with his 9 kilo onto my stomage +uff+ than you are up definatly ...
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19th August 2012, 11:31 AM #6
Got the same problem. Can't remember the last time I had a lie in at the weekend!! It's starting to really get to my OH which could jeopardise my plans to get a second MC.
I thought getting a second fur baby would give Casco some company and make him less demanding of attention, but see from Felix65's post that it could make things worse. What to do?!
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17th January 2013, 06:18 PM #7
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I feel for you!
Due to work commitments I had a week on my own in the bed and Sid realised very quickly that I sleep like dead until the alarm clock goes off, then it's breakfast.
Sadly, my husband is a very light sleeper. When he returned, Sid was so excited to have someone to play with all night that the pair of them got no sleep and were both grumpy in the morning (I slept through all the mayhem). Slowly, Sid is getting the message. If he deliberately wakes someone up he gets dumped in the conservatory for the rest of the night. We can't hear him, he gets lonely. Only needed to do it twice!
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30th April 2012, 06:56 PM #8
Hi there. A similar thread was started last year, the replies may be of some help?;
http://www.maine-coon-forum.info/mai...ocal-coon.html
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1st May 2012, 04:43 AM #9
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See what I mean? Best time of the day!!
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2nd May 2012, 10:27 AM #10
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I think he is just doing it for attention. My kitten used to get up between 3AM and 4AM every morning because he wanted to play. Getting me up involved crying and biting my hands and feet.
The best advice I can give you is to ignore him. He wants to get you up and his behavior is rewarded each time you get up. It took me about two weeks to sleep train my kitten and all I did was when he woke up and cried and bit me. I just pretended that I was asleep and ignored him. Admittedly ignoring the biting was very hard. When he realised that I was not going to get up and play and that I just slept through it all, he stopped trying to get me up.
Now when he wakes up at 3AM, he jumps off the bed and walks around the house and plays by himself (no crying or biting) and after half an hour comes back and goes to sleep. Then he wakes up when I do to get ready in the morning.
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