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Old 08-05-2009, 09:35 AM
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Re: Where do you let your cat sleep at night?

Mickey always sleeps on my pillow and Mazie sleeps curled up my my stomach, Mickey does get up at 4am though and won't let Mazie sleep so we end up with 2 cats running around us! We have tried shutting them out but they just cry and scratch at the laminate - it is suprising how you can get used to sleeping with 2 kittens jumping over and around you!!
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Old 08-05-2009, 09:47 AM
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Re: Where do you let your cat sleep at night?

Hi,

I would love mine to sleep in our room but hubby absolutely won't allow it, he moans like mad when they sit outside the bedroom door moaning though.

Kitchen access is difficult to control as our kitchen is open plan, I am forever chasing them down from the work surfaces.

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