https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovWqEtVVUFs
My cat will steal my blanket and cover himself up in it. Damn bastard.
My dogs had dog beds but it never last a day without one of the dog tearing it up into a million pieces. I know that cats like to use it too but like I said it's gone too quickly. It's like the dog saying "if I can't use it then none of us animals can". Damn dog.
Just this morning I woke up to no less than 3 cats on the bed with me. I'm sure they were planning to push me off but just hadn't gotten around to it yet.
We don't have any dogs and we have beds for our cats, but they never use them.
When we had 2 cats they always slept with us. They would come to bed sometime after we did and never disturbed us. Then we got Sylvester. He would wake my wife up 3 times a night to be petted. So we put up a baby gate at the bedroom door. The older cats could slip thru it but Sylvester couldn't. That worked for 10 years.
After the older cats died we got Tuffy, a kitten. Now we sleep with the bedroom door closed. Sylvester still wants to be petted 3 times a night and Tuffy likes to come running thru and over the bed 4-5 times a night waking everybody up.
My GOD, cuteness overload.
Dogs' problem is that they're too damn nice and eager to please. Cats are narcissistic little berkeleyers who care about nothing other than their own happiness (I deduce this from my own two cats, who are very nice, but are also narcissists).
The funniest one was the gigantic dog (great dane?) who was afraid of the cat. Hilarious!
The part where they were grooming each other at the end just melted my heart. I am such a mushball when it comes to animals!!!
FWIW, one of my cats sleeps on/near me just about nightly. The other might pass through during the night to be annoying, but rarely sleeps with us.
gamby wrote: FWIW, one of my cats sleeps on/near me just about nightly.
Same thing here; one cat, a queen-size bed and you'd think there's plenty of room. Noooo...
Like, it's my fault his head fits in my palm and he puts it there while rolling on his back for a belly rub when the lights go out?
Mine are more like dogs. Where I go, they go. They'd rather stay in bed and cuddle than go downstairs for breakfast, and they sure are warm on a cold winter night.
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