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Thread: sleeping arrangements
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2nd March 2010, 10:00 AM #11
My mogs all sleep in the kitchen at night. They have sleeping bags and beds and all sorts but as Fudge is in quarantine, she is in the living room. However, we took her away with us at the weekend and let her sleep with us as she is ill. Never again, I had a 'cat hat' all night with little paws kneading my head and purring like a motor boat all night. I think in total I got about 3 hours sleep. At least she was happy!
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2nd March 2010, 09:24 PM #12
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Once again you get the feeling that the cats come off best,how many times do you spend a fortune on something for them but no way would you do it for yourself.
I have the pleasure of bed sharing if we do a two day show.My first boy Merlyn is a real gentleman,no bother he will go & lay on the windowsill all night & you never know he is there,what a shock when we took the two new boys out first time,on your head ,under the duvet,come on mum play with a mouse or two,no,ok dad how about you,two hours later both of us getting crabby came up with a good idea,big bathroom,tray already in there put them in with beds,food & a couple of toys,bliss,peace & quiet for about 10 minutes when bang one of them was running & jumping at the door & the other one kept hanging off the door handle with the addition of a cats duo chorus,let them out again & they actually curled up between us,great this could be it,sleep,hardly settled down & the fire alarm went off,cats in basket everyone out trying to find out what was going on another hour later no chance of bed,first & last time we are staying over with those two I do need a certain amount of the old Zzzzzs
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2nd March 2010, 09:51 PM #13
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LOL - just remember they do grow!! When Sebastian graces us with his sleep in - I can forget about lying in a stretched out position - rather am I balled up while he displays all his splendour streched out head to tail. [bragging]
His "middle of the night love-me-now" attacks aside he does wake me up when he needs to go to the loo or else where. First a tap on the shoulder, then the scratching on the door. Ignore him he comes back to the shoulder ....
The question is - how can you deal with your guilty feelings about a good nights rest? He won't bother to wake you with all his love.
BTW my coonie throws Chiara our Maremma sheep dog out of her bed so he can have a rest."You can keep a dog; but it is the cat who keeps people, because cats find humans useful domestic animals."- George Mikes from "How to be decadent
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2nd March 2010, 09:54 PM #14
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2nd March 2010, 10:07 PM #15
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Okay,now feeling guilty again,will try sharing my bed with six maine coons tonight,will even play with them if they so wish ....
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3rd March 2010, 12:37 AM #16
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