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Do Your Cats Sleep With You?
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This is so very very cute
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A copy-&-paste from an email I sent to a friend yesterday, describing life with my cats:
"Tablo's latest trick is to snuggle under the bedclothes with me, wait for twenty minutes until I'm just starting to doze off and then get up again, so that I wake up. Five minutes later she reappears under the bedclothes, and starts the whole process all over again. She did that continuously for SEVEN HOURS last night and well into this morning!
The pattern was only broken when Chequers, who'd been fast asleep at the foot of my bed all that time, took the opportunity caused by her 5-minute absence to come and lay on top of me. (Tablo was NOT amused when she returned!).
I then spent the next few hours trying to sleep with an 8 kilogram weight pressing down on my chest. As soon as he finally got off, Tablo dived under the bedclothes once more! (While all this is going on each night, Moonbeam will occasionally cry from downstairs because I'm not with him. I then have to call his name a few times to let him know that I'm still around). It's a wonder that I get any sleep at all!"
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"Tablo's latest trick is to snuggle under the bedclothes with me, wait for twenty minutes until I'm just starting to doze off and then get up again, so that I wake up. Five minutes later she reappears under the bedclothes, and starts the whole process all over again. She did that continuously for SEVEN HOURS last night and well into this morning!
The pattern was only broken when Chequers, who'd been fast asleep at the foot of my bed all that time, took the opportunity caused by her 5-minute absence to come and lay on top of me. (Tablo was NOT amused when she returned!).
I then spent the next few hours trying to sleep with an 8 kilogram weight pressing down on my chest. As soon as he finally got off, Tablo dived under the bedclothes once more! (While all this is going on each night, Moonbeam will occasionally cry from downstairs because I'm not with him. I then have to call his name a few times to let him know that I'm still around). It's a wonder that I get any sleep at all!"
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Frankie used to get under the covers, cuddle in and fall asleep - apart from when it was really hot and he slept on top of me.
His lovely sister, Merlin, would want under the duvet but then run down the bed and out of the duvet at the bottom of the bed. She also used to bite if I infringed on any bit of the bed that she considered to be hers.
It is weird that we tolerate this type of behaviour in our little killing machines - we even think that it is amusing. But dogs are expected to be good little boys and behave.
I love both cats and dogs but they are each challenging in their own way.
His lovely sister, Merlin, would want under the duvet but then run down the bed and out of the duvet at the bottom of the bed. She also used to bite if I infringed on any bit of the bed that she considered to be hers.
It is weird that we tolerate this type of behaviour in our little killing machines - we even think that it is amusing. But dogs are expected to be good little boys and behave.
I love both cats and dogs but they are each challenging in their own way.