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Thread: Are all Coonies early risers?
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14th April 2010, 12:35 PM #21
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No Louie-Louie that is classed as "I am the much more important one that needs attention & at the moment I am protecting you from all that election stuff anyway" purr,purr,pad,pad...
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14th April 2010, 12:47 PM #22
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14th April 2010, 11:52 PM #23
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Good thread, I love Harry to bits but have to agree with jckkerrison, give an inch and they'll take 10 miles ! so Harry has always slept downstairs, we all close our bedroom doors at night, that isn't to say that if your not carefull he will sneak in if someone (usually me) gets up for the loo and darts under the bed until I return, get settled and a few minutes later appears on the bed doing the usually coonie things !
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15th April 2010, 07:27 AM #24
We allow both of ours full run of the house. At first, they used to jump all over the bed throughout the night but now they have settled down (6 months old).
Typical night is for me to go to bed about 10pm. Loki will follow me up and play "duvet game", where she chases my hand / foot around under the duvet. Storvenn arrives at some point in the night, I dont know when as Im normally asleep then.
Occassionally, at about 5 - 6am I get a paw in the face from Storvenn whilst he sits on my chest. He is not a light weight kitten either..
If I dont want to be bothered I gently blow in his face. Over time this has resulted in both Loki and Storvenn just laying on the bed asleep with us throughout the night. Its usual for Storvenn to wake me up around 6 - 7am, which is when I normally wake up anyway.
Cant wait until he is a full grown adult male sat on me..... *cough*
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15th April 2010, 10:00 AM #25
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Sorry Harry but I am pleased to see you are put under restrictions {that are open to being broken....}the same as my lot,it doesn't make me feel quite such a meanie.When one of them is poorly though & is allowed to come to bed it always makes them feel sooo special that I am sure it helps with recovery !
I have to say though that waking up with 10kg of coonie laying on top of you is not much fun,in the past I have thought that I have got breathing difficulties until I realised the "sickie" was laying right across my front & also have thought that I had lost the use of my legs,same problem & they had gone dead. Weird thing is they never do it to hubby.
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15th April 2010, 11:34 PM #26
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Beau Kitty will start trying to wake me up when the alarm clock goes off, or when he wants us to open the blinds so he can access his favorite sunbeam.
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