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Kitty wake up calls
Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of
you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. |
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Kitty wake up calls
wrote: Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. I had a cat who would chew on my nose and scare me awake. I'd wake up yelling "aaaahhhhhhhhhh". The reason I think he did it, was that when he was sleeping, snoring, I would whistle like a dove. He would suddenly wake up, looking around, then give me a dirty look when he realised it was me. He only started chewing on my nose after that. -- Islam is the rabies of religion |
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Kitty wake up calls
On 2015-01-06 3:33 AM, The Other Guy wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 06:35:42 +0000 (GMT), Judith Latham wrote: All my cats have liked to stay in bed with me. Although they have slept with me, it's been unusual for them to wake me up. Same here. In fact, it's normal for them NOT to get up with me, but to want to 'sleep in' for God know's how much longer than me. OR, maybe they're just saying "YOU don't need to get up yet".. One of my cats (Sam) spends most of every night on the bed, but doesn't seem eager for me to get up in the morning. Neither am I, some mornings - my mornings start early, about 5:30 or 6:00. He'll snuggle himself into the covers a bit more, or even refuse to move when the comforter is tossed back over him, although he usually doesn't like to be covered up. Cinnamon, on the other hand, although she likes sleeping on the bed, doesn't seem to like the crowded conditions than ensue when I sleep there too, and withdraws to more suitable locations, usually, I think, the loveseat in the living room. She reappears when I'm up and moving around in the morning - probably in hope that I'll refill the food bowl, which has too few bits of catfood left (by her standards, anyway; both my cats like their bowl to be full, even it they aren't hungry enough to take more than a mouthful or two). -- Cheryl |
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Kitty wake up calls
On Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:23:46 -0500, Takayuki
wrote: Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. I gave a tendency to get up around 4am to pee, and Nipsy likes to remind me that he's hungry. If I fail to arise at 4am, Nipsy will do his best to make sure that I don't oversleep. Once he gets some food, I can go back to bed. |
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 08:06:18 -0330, Cheryl wrote:
One of my cats (Sam) spends most of every night on the bed, but doesn't seem eager for me to get up in the morning. Neither am I, some mornings - my mornings start early, about 5:30 or 6:00. He'll snuggle himself into the covers a bit more, or even refuse to move when the comforter is tossed back over him, although he usually doesn't like to be covered up. I had that sort of role-reversal with Betty, who liked to sleep in, and would remain under the covers as a bedlump after I got up. |
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Kitty wake up calls
On 1/5/2015 5:23 PM, Takayuki wrote:
Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. How sweet of Buster to be your early morning stylist. Yes, Persia used to wake me up. Even when we didn't have to get up. Jill |
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Kitty wake up calls
On Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:23:46 -0500, Takayuki
wrote: Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. Oscar gently taps me on my shoulder in the A.M. when he's hungry and thinks it's time for me to get up. He may repeat one time and if I don't get up he will lie down on the foot of the bed and watch me. |
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On 1/8/2015 5:38 AM, David W wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:23:46 -0500, Takayuki wrote: Buster's lately been more of a pest than usual in the mornings. Do any of you also have have wake-up call kitties? Buster jumps up me, then back down, then back up, doing this repeatedly and saying "Brrau" each time he hops up. Spicey and Dot like to lay and watch as he's doing this, as though it's some sort of spectator sport. Eventually, he briefly settles down on top of me and stick a whiskery snout in my face. If I put a hand in front of him, he forcefully headbutts his way through. I'll present him with lots of different barriers to put his shovelnose through, like laced fingers, tunnels, and valleys with palms held parallel. Then, he hops back down to lick my hair. This makes him sneeze periodically, so the left side of my head is eventually moist with secretions from both his tongue and his nose. Oscar gently taps me on my shoulder in the A.M. when he's hungry and thinks it's time for me to get up. He may repeat one time and if I don't get up he will lie down on the foot of the bed and watch me. Persia (RB) used to gently tap me on the nose. If I grumbled a bit and went back to sleep she'd wait about 10 minutes, then tap my nose again. She was like a kitty snooze alarm. Jill |
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