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25th February 2010, 02:17 PM #1
Growing up
Simba made my daughter cry last night. She has been taking him up to bed with her everynight about 9.30 where he sleeps on her bed. Last night she came down at about 10pm in tears - she said he didn't want to sleep with her and kept running to the door. I explained to her that he is growing up and won't want to sleep in her room for ever - he probably isn't tired. I promised I would bring him up later when he looked tired. He played for an hour downstairs making us all laugh and then at 11pm he settled down so I took him up to her room and quietly put him down on her bed - she was fast asleep. Simba walked up to her head, pawed her cheek very gently as if to tell her he was there and then purred like a train (so loudly I thought he would wake her) and then laid down next to her. So sweet, I told her this in the morning and it made her smile I think she got over tired last night and thought Simba didn't love her anymore
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25th February 2010, 02:56 PM #2
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25th February 2010, 05:10 PM #3
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We have had this same experience. Our current 7mos old boy slept in bed with us or my daughter every single night until a few of months ago when one night he no longer wanted to (and has not since). He will come and get into bed at times during the night, but no longer sleeps the night through here as he did as a young kitten. It can be hard when it first happens, since it is so abrupt. We find that the cats rotate through sleeping patterns. At one point the kitten was sleeping on top of the cat tree in our bedroom every night. That went on for like two weeks, but now he hasn't done that for several weeks. Currently the two females are contesting that location for sleeping. Some nights all four cats are in our bedroom when we go to sleep and other nights none remain.
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