Yep my boy Snowball has did the mattress thing tooThis morning he decided to wake me up early and not wait for my hubby to tell him. He's found out using my mattress as a scratcher makes me sit up pretty quickly to stop him
Yep my boy Snowball has did the mattress thing tooThis morning he decided to wake me up early and not wait for my hubby to tell him. He's found out using my mattress as a scratcher makes me sit up pretty quickly to stop him
Why is it that cats decide to lie on your stomach and kneed your bladder only when you already really have to go? It is like they know.I can only imagine what it would be like to have Greg and/or Arnold walking back and forth across my stomach...or sitting on my bladder, which Lily also loves to do.
And why do we lie there with our eyes crossed until we’re ready to explode instead of gently removing them and going about our “business”?Why is it that cats decide to lie on your stomach and kneed your bladder only when you already really have to go? It is like they know.
Lol. Bourbon does this to me, too. Exactly the same!I tried that with one of my cats until he caught on to it.
If i slightly opened one eye to see if he was still there he would bat me on the nose so I would put my head under the pillow.. he would dive under the pillow too and put his nose against mine and PUSH until he was under the pillow and my head was out the other side.
By that time I would have a serious case of the giggles and would have to give up and get out of bed.
They are determined little brats.
I feel you. This is how my Bourbon wakes me up almost every morning.This happened last week so I don't know if it counts. Salem, all 13 lbs of her jumped off of my 2 foot plus headboard and her front paws landed square on my chest. I woke up gasping because my CAT actually knocked the wind out of me! For a moment I thought she cracked my sternum. And where is Salem while I am gasping for air? Sitting on the end of the bed, trying to attack my feet that were moving under the blanket. Salem does not get the zoomies at night like a normal cat. Nope, she gets them when the sun comes up . . . every morning. 6 AM rolls around and Salem is bouncing of every surface in our apartment. That is how she normally wakes me up. For Salem, the sun coming up means kitty party time.
If you think I am exaggerating about the whole gasping and cracked sternum thing, I had two adorable, perfect cat paw sized bruises on my chest by evening.
Hope you recovered from the Salem jump!This happened last week so I don't know if it counts. Salem, all 13 lbs of her jumped off of my 2 foot plus headboard and her front paws landed square on my chest. I woke up gasping because my CAT actually knocked the wind out of me! For a moment I thought she cracked my sternum. And where is Salem while I am gasping for air? Sitting on the end of the bed, trying to attack my feet that were moving under the blanket. Salem does not get the zoomies at night like a normal cat. Nope, she gets them when the sun comes up . . . every morning. 6 AM rolls around and Salem is bouncing of every surface in our apartment. That is how she normally wakes me up. For Salem, the sun coming up means kitty party time.
If you think I am exaggerating about the whole gasping and cracked sternum thing, I had two adorable, perfect cat paw sized bruises on my chest by evening.
You mean they actually wait until the alarm goes off? Lucky you!!! I'm curious if other cats do this as it seems that everybody complains about their cats waking them up before the alarm goes off!I have a really hard time getting out of bed in the morning. I honestly don’t think I could do it without waking up to my cats.
Their routine is to wait for my alarm to go off and then jump all over my face, purring and meowing and rubbing all over me. It’s awesome.