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Do you share your bed with your pets?
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So how do you all cope/deal with the hair on the duvet???
A throw on the bed and regularly change and wash duvet covers - lot more that when no animals - same with hard floors I have - clean a lot more oftenI am responsible me, myself and I alone I am not the keeper others thoughts and words.0 -
Mine arent allowed upstairs, so no dogs on beds. It keeps my clothes hair free to start with at least!0
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My tom cat isnt allowed on my bed after he had an accident when he had diarreah. It wasnt his fault as he was ill, but it cost me a fortune in getting my throws dry cleaned.
My other cat is allowed in another bedroom but not mine.0 -
2 dogs, though they aint big but no, they aint allowed on the bed. They are allowed everywhere else but just not on our bed.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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No ... Not over night as they are both too restless and then want out at silly o'clock (we don't keep door open as have a mid week lodger)
To be honest if they are on the bed during the day I leave them and they can come in for a cuddle if we on the rare occasion have a lie in but generally the bedroom is out of bounds and I've been brought up like that really plus I like nice crisp white bed linen with an immaculately made bed so don't like them getting hairs on it!Ant. :cool:0 -
Our dog sleeps on the bed, and also has a little den under it
The cats used to sleep on our pillows which was both cute and slightly scary...claws anybody? haha! I miss them!
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Absolutely not.
Can't be doing with the snoring, grumbling hairiness, the being pushed out of bed, the fleas, the nicking the covers, the scratching........
He'd be in doggy heaven and I'd not get a wink of sleep. Can't think of anything worse, tbh.
Plus he only goes upstairs under supervision, don't trust him not to wreck the place if given half a chance.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
I watch tv in bed after son in bed, so they are allowed
Upstairs then, have beds on landing
But after last let out they are downstairs
They would keep me awake!0 -
Two sleep on the floor, one sleeps on a dog bed, the other two hounds sleep on a bed, which they share, somewhat generously they feel, with me.:p0
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Dogs are not even allowed upstairs let alone in bedroom. Cats have their own room upstairs but not allowed in bedroom either.
I am a really light sleeper and having any animal in the room let alone on the bed would keep me awake. I also do not want cat or dog hair on the bed or even in the roomThe world is over 4 billion years old and yet you somehow managed to exist at the same time as David Bowie0
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