• Rookeh@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Our cat ushers us into bed when it’s near bedtime. If one of us is playing games late or otherwise up past midnight she will literally meow non-stop and chase us into the bedroom, it’s mildly annoying sometimes but very sweet haha. Then she’ll spend a few minutes with us in bed making biscuits before buggering off elsewhere, job completed.

  • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    but when I do the reverse she’s totally down for scritches.
    Today was the first time I woke up with her snuggled up to me sleeping because I roll over a lot and she’ll just go to the end of be bed so ngl I got kinda scared I squished her and suffocated her in my sleep 😭😭
    I actually did that to my hamster that escaped her cage when I was little, RIP Pumpkin Ceed.

  • Eugenia
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    2 days ago

    Our cat comes to our bed, but she wakes up my husband, and not me. So he’s pissed that I let the cat in (she usually sleeps in the stairs between two different apartments, she has a bed there).

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    3 days ago

    When I first adopted my cat, he’d meow in my ear to wake me up for food. Then he switched to banging his paws on the bedroom door (like little furry fists). These days he simply cuddles and kisses me until I wake up.

    He independently arrived at the same conclusion that many before him have found: you catch more flies with honey. Best way to be woken up for food ever.

  • kn33@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    My cat is quite nice in that he simply sleeps, too. Or goes off and does his own thing.